Kubota M7060 vs Heavy Oak Rootball

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Hubby on his Kubota M7060 moving a huge rootball down the road.
    Yes, we are still cleaning up after Hurricane Michael 7 months later.
    #HurricaneMichael #Kubota #KubotaM7060

Комментарии • 5

  • @landonmcmickens6355
    @landonmcmickens6355 3 года назад

    How much weight is that on the rear tire

  • @knottide64
    @knottide64 5 лет назад

    With a set of forks you could have just picked it up and moved it. I do it with mine.

    • @SandraOpines
      @SandraOpines  5 лет назад

      We have thousands of rootballs from Hurricane Michaels path. We move them with whatever implement is attached at the moment. All depends on where they are located and where their destination is. At 8 months in...…… they get moved however they can. We don't have need for forks, we have grapples and many other implements tho.

    • @knottide64
      @knottide64 5 лет назад

      Cool! I’m not being critical, as a M7060 owner I think it’s a cool video. I jut thought I would mention the forks because they worked so well for us after Hurricane Michael. But we only had 40 acres with a limited number of oak tree rootballs. Of course we had to add a mower deck to the rear for counter weight.

    • @SandraOpines
      @SandraOpines  5 лет назад +1

      Oh no problem, We have watched videos of folks using Forks, I just don't know of a thing we would do with them after Michael cleanup. The Oaks are EXTREMELY heavy and some won't even budge with the 7060. Two of our tractors have been in the shop for loader repairs (curl cylinders) so we try hard to keep as much pressure off of the loader as possible. In the video he just puts enough lift to move it and pushes it to the pile since we were just relocating it for FEMA. Some of the bigger ones we just roll to the pile. It's insane! How has yours done??? This storm has done a number on our Kubota fleet. Once repaired tho, they are like new again. Thank God for KTAC :D @@knottide64