The grille was just under $150. No taxes on ag equipment in Alabama, so the quoted price is what we pay. I like that design, but it also makes additional (above the grille) lighting mandatory. The headlights on the LX aren’t very bright to start with. IIRC, they’re just 1191 equivalents. I’m looking into LED replacements now. I think I can probably cobble something together for the grille for a lot less than $180. I think I remember the 511 brand was upwards of $250. I can replace the grille twice for that price and considering the tractor is 7 years old before I finally broke something on it, it’s hard to justify that cost. I have some expanded metal grate and plenty scrap steel around. The cleaning and painting will be the most expensive and time consuming part. I have a soda blaster as well, so maybe not so bad.This outfit has one at about half the cost of the other popular name...not sure what the cost of your replacement grille was.
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Blemished LX Reinforced Mesh upper guard only
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I got a dif lock pedal mod from them. It was ok.
I hear ya on the headlights. I replaced mine with LED's after the first month of ownership (very reasonably priced). Looking at my service notes, I found that this is what I used...not sure if it helps you at all:The grille was just under $150. No taxes on ag equipment in Alabama, so the quoted price is what we pay. I like that design, but it also makes additional (above the grille) lighting mandatory. The headlights on the LX aren’t very bright to start with. IIRC, they’re just 1191 equivalents. I’m looking into LED replacements now. I think I can probably cobble something together for the grille for a lot less than $180. I think I remember the 511 brand was upwards of $250. I can replace the grille twice for that price and considering the tractor is 7 years old before I finally broke something on it, it’s hard to justify that cost. I have some expanded metal grate and plenty scrap steel around. The cleaning and painting will be the most expensive and time consuming part. I have a soda blaster as well, so maybe not so bad.
Only once.Has anyone else thought they had the oil they needed, only to find after draining the oil and changing the filter you don't have the oil. So off to town that is 15 miles away to get oil.
I'm interested in the L shaped flails you mentioned. That's what I was looking for originally but could only find really heavy duty versions - 8" long, 3/8" thick - so I've gone with Y blades. Do you have a link to where you saw the L blades you could share ?Hammers swapped for Y-Blades. What I have learned is:
Hammers are better for woody weeds and trashy cutting in overgrown undergrowth, but not so great with thick pasture grasses or stringy weeds that tend to wrap around the hammers, or worse yet, around the drum. HOWEVER, they do an excellent job on short grass (lawn).
Y-Blades are worthless in viney/woody weeds because they don’t have enough inertia and tend to just bounce off. Too sharp is a thing on mower blades because of the quick wear that occurs on a sharp edge. The blades’ original edge was not very sharp at all, so I tweaked them a bit to maybe do a better job with tougher weeds. They excel in tall thick grass and stringy weeds, but leave a lot to be desired for cutting lawn type grass because the shape of the cut leaves very visible ridges under each knife path. No real surprise there, though.
I have seen some brands with L blades which should leave a much better finish on a lawn, and maybe work okay in light weeds too.
I’m still exploring mowing options for when my 15 year old Husqvarna rider bites the dust. SUzie can’t do a belly mower (no midmount PTO) so unless I get a rear finish mower, I’ll likely just get another rider or Zturn.
IMO that is better situation than forgetting to put a pan under before removing the plug.I did some maintenance today, I changed the oil and filter on the L3901DT. I also greased the tractor and FEL.
Has anyone else thought they had the oil they needed, only to find after draining the oil and changing the filter you don't have the oil. So off to town that is 15 miles away to get oil.
How much honey do your hives produce ?? I always wanted to try keeping bees but never got it done...I mowed the out of control yard today (twice)…got 95% of raked and hauled to compost station and heavy storm caught me…little girl and I both got a free shower. Worst part is we were draining honey and i did not think to tarp it so it got caught in rain too - it’s a bit thin. We’ll have to evaporate it.
