RacinJason
Member
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2011
- Messages
- 26
- Location
- Spfld, MA - Corinth, ME
- Tractor
- (2)Simplicity 6216; JD 112: YM1702D: JD 420C
Thanks for the quick reply. Some good points to remember. Bought my YM1702D w/the FEL already mounted, as I live in MA & the tractor was going to be in ME and I didn't want to deal w/finding & mounting a loader. Lazy, too, I guess. I tried to lift, to move, a cement block about 3' square or larger, and it would not pick it up. (Fortunately my neighbor, who had placed it there, moved it with his '53 Jubilee.) It didn't strain, just seemed to blow by a bypass valve. Since then I've tried to pick up a bundle of logs, but almost upended the tractor. Didn't blow a tire yet (knock on wood), which seem to be as old as the tractor ('83).
Have had no trouble w/curling the bucket. I guess they've eliminated that bug. I;ve thot about a tooth bar, but am presenly more interested in some sort of rock bucket that I can afford. My future garden is full of rocks & tree roots, so it will be a real challenge. Rock bucket & forks are why I was inquiring about other attachments to fit the qwik-tach arms. I have a box-blade to help with the ripping, though I've already stopped the little Yanny dead w/a small stump. I finally dug around it pretty well with my subsoiler (brains over brawn) and was able to rip it out. I wish I'd bid on the little Case 310 that went for about $1000. I better go now, leave some room for someone else.
RacinJason
Have had no trouble w/curling the bucket. I guess they've eliminated that bug. I;ve thot about a tooth bar, but am presenly more interested in some sort of rock bucket that I can afford. My future garden is full of rocks & tree roots, so it will be a real challenge. Rock bucket & forks are why I was inquiring about other attachments to fit the qwik-tach arms. I have a box-blade to help with the ripping, though I've already stopped the little Yanny dead w/a small stump. I finally dug around it pretty well with my subsoiler (brains over brawn) and was able to rip it out. I wish I'd bid on the little Case 310 that went for about $1000. I better go now, leave some room for someone else.
RacinJason