Lockport
Platinum Member
Re: Yee-Haw, a Groundbreaker-X fo my \'Bota
Thanks Bird, I'll be gone again Monday for at least a week so it may be here before I am back.
Dale, after popping a few smaller roots, I was really surpised to see the actual diameter of the large ones. Thats when my strategy really came to fruition. I broke out the chain saw. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Bob, that looks like it's less than half the size of mine. I'm learning real quick.
As the picture will testify, I had to break off the dig and get the lawn cut. Dismounting the hoe is quite easy. Replacing the 3ph lift arms and sway chains, I am going to get small snap rings (if I can find them) for the lifting arms where my tractor has key chain type rings. I was happy to see that my sprayer, which has a really wide base as the pins are bolted to it and did not present any difficulties. Thus quashing the rumour that the 4 point subframe assembly reduces the spread of the lifting arms. Swapping it all back out the other way, (MMM is still the most challenging) the hoe is really easy to put back on. Like the FEL, with little practice, I bet one could do it in less than 2 minutes. All in all, it's quite the little unit! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Thanks Bird, I'll be gone again Monday for at least a week so it may be here before I am back.
Dale, after popping a few smaller roots, I was really surpised to see the actual diameter of the large ones. Thats when my strategy really came to fruition. I broke out the chain saw. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Bob, that looks like it's less than half the size of mine. I'm learning real quick.
As the picture will testify, I had to break off the dig and get the lawn cut. Dismounting the hoe is quite easy. Replacing the 3ph lift arms and sway chains, I am going to get small snap rings (if I can find them) for the lifting arms where my tractor has key chain type rings. I was happy to see that my sprayer, which has a really wide base as the pins are bolted to it and did not present any difficulties. Thus quashing the rumour that the 4 point subframe assembly reduces the spread of the lifting arms. Swapping it all back out the other way, (MMM is still the most challenging) the hoe is really easy to put back on. Like the FEL, with little practice, I bet one could do it in less than 2 minutes. All in all, it's quite the little unit! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif