TN60A starting problems

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#11  
OK so now that I committed to posting a picture. what resolution/pixel size post best on here... i don't want the picture to look all chunky. ;)
 
   / TN60A starting problems #12  
I am not sure what size pic to post on here. For some reason I can't post pics from my computer any more. I think the boss got mad at me posting too many pics ;-)

I agree with you on keeping the 72" bucket. The 84" works but it just seems a little too big if you do any amount of actual digging. I know I can overload the 72" quite easily for some of my ground conditions. I have used the 84" and the TN handles it fine but you have to be careful how much you put in the bucket if you are on any hills.

I would love to get a 4 in 1 bucket some day but it is not a priority.

What do you grow that you needed special tires for?
 
   / TN60A starting problems #13  
I also have a 72" and a 84" bucket on my TN. The 72" is really the 2120's bucket. Robert is exactly tight. The 84 is good for ligh materials, moving snow and backdragging, bu ttoo big to dig much with. The 72 inch is much more agressive when trying to dig, even into a pile.

Andy
 
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#14  
Alright I am going to try and post the pics of my rig... right here right now, you asked for them, Robert
 

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That doesn't look as strange as I thought it would. It looks like you were able to reuse the NH hubs so did you just have to weld a piece of steel around the inside of the 34" rims to fit to the NH hub?
 
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#16  
Well, i didn't weld them. but yes they were professionally fabricated from a 34" rim and the NH hub. I am really happy with these tires, they have over 10 square inches of flat plate more than the closest stock 14.9" tire ot mention the additional ground clearance i was looking for... The trade off is that the side walls are not as tough as you would like if you are doing a lot of bush wacking. I already stuck a sharp stick through one of the side walls. Just have to be careful if you are doing clearing instead of fieldwork.
 

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