Thank you, I appreciate that. As a person who watches a lot of How To videos I tried to keep it to the point. I hope this one has been helpful for folks.
I understand that you can get a bucket level indicator from RK. To be honest that’s part of the reason I watched this video was to make sure the bracket was on the loader and it is. Pretty silly they don’t include it since it’s just a metal rod!
You use a 6' finish mower? Can you do a video on that? Do you have a grapple? If not, add that to the top of your list. I use mine all the time on my RK24, it is worth it's weight in gold. I also use a 60" rotary mower to mow 7 hilly acres. The RK handles that with ease.
Thanks for watching my video. I could talk about my mower and I don't have a grapple yet but I do want one. It's the main reason I had that 3rd function installed. I'm glad to hear your tractor is doing you well.
There's quick disconnects for attachments on the front loader that require additional hydraulic power and control such as a grapple or an auger. The bucket has up/down and tilt forward/backward. The third function is a button they give you on the controller to operate the additional lines that would open close a grapple or spin an auger. I hope that helped. Thanks for watching.
One thing you didn't do, was to turn the valve on the hydraulic block (that is on the frame) under you're right foot so the fluid don't deadhead. This needs to be done anytime you run the tractor without the front loader attached.
Another great video ... seeing it done is much easier than just going from the manual's instructions.
Thanks Bill. I hope the videos help.
Great job! Right to the directions. Too many “How To” videos include unnecessary commentary.
Thank you, I appreciate that. As a person who watches a lot of How To videos I tried to keep it to the point. I hope this one has been helpful for folks.
I understand that you can get a bucket level indicator from RK. To be honest that’s part of the reason I watched this video was to make sure the bracket was on the loader and it is. Pretty silly they don’t include it since it’s just a metal rod!
You use a 6' finish mower? Can you do a video on that? Do you have a grapple? If not, add that to the top of your list. I use mine all the time on my RK24, it is worth it's weight in gold. I also use a 60" rotary mower to mow 7 hilly acres. The RK handles that with ease.
Thanks for watching my video. I could talk about my mower and I don't have a grapple yet but I do want one. It's the main reason I had that 3rd function installed. I'm glad to hear your tractor is doing you well.
What is the 3rd function that you talk about on the front of the video?
There's quick disconnects for attachments on the front loader that require additional hydraulic power and control such as a grapple or an auger. The bucket has up/down and tilt forward/backward. The third function is a button they give you on the controller to operate the additional lines that would open close a grapple or spin an auger. I hope that helped. Thanks for watching.
One thing you didn't do, was to turn the valve on the hydraulic block (that is on the frame) under you're right foot so the fluid don't deadhead. This needs to be done anytime you run the tractor without the front loader attached.
Thanks for pointing that out. Otherwise your lines are going to get hot if you run it like that. Thanks for the pointer and for watching.
Very good. Keep It up! Oh, And happy dare day! :D
Thanks for watching!