It is one beautiful property Logan. The sunlight hitting your majestic beard as you crested the hill with a load of logs in tow was the icing on the cake :)
Hills, pulling logs, and no front end weight... it's what you'd expect. I have seen people do this kind of logging steering with the brakes on a JD 720 tricycle front. I would not do that, but it feels pretty safe on the 2607H. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I figure any day logging is a beautiful day! I see you have the automatic eject a tree feature on your tractor when pulling up too steep of a hill lol. You are getting a nice stash. Take care
How's she goin'? Isn't it good fun to go out hunting logs and then bringing home the kill!! LOL Those should keep you warm next winter eh!! Take care!!
You said you had no weights on front.... can you imagine what it would be like if you didn't have the front end loader hooked??? I have a 2707H just like yours,,,, I have to bush hog some steep hills,,, the front loader is my friend. or it can be your enemy, depending ... LOL But I can say that, that Massey is a very strong tractor. BTW... do you have fluid in your tires?
Yes, I have RimGuard... I think they calculated it just over 700 lbs of extra ballast per tire. I can still spin three tires when a log decides to plow going uphill, but it is a beast. I believe this tractor is the most stable I've ever been on. I've had a compact tractor with unfilled tires and a tall Case 1070 with wheel weights but narrow set rear tires... I could set tires out even wider for my hillsides but all my trails would have to be widened. I'm at 83" on the outside rears. With an 84" bucket, I hate to go wider.
It is one beautiful property Logan. The sunlight hitting your majestic beard as you crested the hill with a load of logs in tow was the icing on the cake :)
Like Moses coming down off Mount Sinai, right? Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@FabbedFun Yes!!! Haha. 👍🍺😁
The Massey doesn’t care much for pulling up that steep hill without weight on the front.
Nice pile of logs at the end Logan.
Well done.
Hills, pulling logs, and no front end weight... it's what you'd expect. I have seen people do this kind of logging steering with the brakes on a JD 720 tricycle front. I would not do that, but it feels pretty safe on the 2607H. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hello Logan, Beautiful Day there, looks like your in my woods, Take Care 🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
I wish I was processing firewood as fast as you do, but I enjoy the work and the time outside. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That hill looked interesting with no front weight. The Massey does a great job pulling those logs and it looks like you have a good pile
500 lbs on the front makes a HUGE difference in front wheel traction... Thanks for watching and commenting!
Good Evening Sir 😇👍 Your MASSEY FERGUSON DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB AND SO HAS HIS DRIVER Sir Cheers 😇👍👌💪🍻
I probably could have pulled that one by hand but I wasn't sure with it being uphill haha!
@@FabbedFun 🤣👍🍻
I figure any day logging is a beautiful day! I see you have the automatic eject a tree feature on your tractor when pulling up too steep of a hill lol. You are getting a nice stash. Take care
Log stash and mustache. Two vitals. HA!
Nice stack of logs Logan, lots of splitting in the future 👍🏻. Have a great week 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂
I was hoping you'd drive down to do all this splitting for me! I have two logs about 28" in diameter or larger that will be hard to split...
@@FabbedFun too bad you’re so far away, I probably would go give you a hand 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️
Looks like you need to put the rounds in your carry all on your forks. I always look for a large rock to put in my bucket when going up a steep hill.
I always forget to grab something until I'm headed uphill and feel like kicking myself. But I also don't want to bruise my elegant lumberjack legs...
How's she goin'? Isn't it good fun to go out hunting logs and then bringing home the kill!! LOL Those should keep you warm next winter eh!! Take care!!
My collection is still smaller than yours! I'll try to add a few more before it's hot outside...
You said you had no weights on front.... can you imagine what it would be like if you didn't have the front end loader hooked???
I have a 2707H just like yours,,,, I have to bush hog some steep hills,,, the front loader is my friend. or it can be your enemy, depending ... LOL But I can say that, that Massey is a very strong tractor.
BTW... do you have fluid in your tires?
Yes, I have RimGuard... I think they calculated it just over 700 lbs of extra ballast per tire. I can still spin three tires when a log decides to plow going uphill, but it is a beast. I believe this tractor is the most stable I've ever been on. I've had a compact tractor with unfilled tires and a tall Case 1070 with wheel weights but narrow set rear tires... I could set tires out even wider for my hillsides but all my trails would have to be widened. I'm at 83" on the outside rears. With an 84" bucket, I hate to go wider.