This is the Tractor Supply model I have. I like the hook up top for chains. I understand the potential risks that come with skidding logs. Personally, common sense goes a long way in these situations. Nuff said.
Well, the one pictured above is what I just purchased. I am a little worried as I have heard that our 3 point hitches do not have any "run forward" pressure on them. So if you are going down a hill with something that is trailered, the trailered item could possibly run into the tractor...
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/maxxtuff-3-point-log-skidder-heavy-duty-with-chain-2325512?cid=Shopping-Google-Organic_Feed-Product-2325512&srsltid=AfmBOopBnWhX0DWgSxxpp3kkfE_liB5uNxmEXYd4TGitky9Vz4Ga9DSTiaU
I just found this while surfing the interwebs. Very nice. 2 birds with one...
Just like the title says. I did my due diligence and searched the topic. All I can find are bars that attach to the 3 point hitch with only a trailer ball. Looking for something that has a few more options. Saw storage would be nice. Really want to weigh out my options, but I can't search on...
I own a 2018 B2650. Love this tractor and am happy that my Brother in Law talked me out of the B3350 at the time. This B2650 just impresses the hell out of me. Every time I throw something at her that I think is to much, she laughs at me and just shows off.
I take mine for a spin around my property all the time. I even take her to the neighbors for a visit. Every now and then I'll go the the middle of my property on her, turn off the engine, and enjoy the sounds of the woods.
No, idling out in the yard in "Northern Massachusetts", your tractor should not over heat. I like to let mine idle for at least 20 minutes when I first start it up in order to let everything get up to temp.
Earlier this week I dug up a rock in my front yard that has been bothering me for years. Just a little bit was showing. It wasn't until I started digging with the backhoe that I saw just how big the boulder was. Took me a good 4 hours to excavate the boulder. I shruggingly finally got the...
I Have 10 acres here in NH, and I want to grade my trails. Looking through the literature that I got with my B2650, I have a pamphlet that reads “Grading Scrapers”. My question is, how well would this work in packed down dirt?
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I copied the picture from the manual. I’ll look again. I need to adjust it as I feel that I am not getting low enough. Thanks for the input[emoji106]
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I have a top link. Where on the tractor does that connect to? Also, the bolts that are used to hold the attachment to the 3 point hitch. I am guessing those are "Not included" with anything and I need to buy those?