Have u tried the float feature on the front bucket? Allows to easy pick up snow over soft ground without digging in- neat! My frost plug went out also at 50 hrs- what’s up with that?
Why plow with the blade backwards? Not being a smart ass or rude, I just don't know why you're doing it that way. Do you find it better? I have always done it the other way around. Nice tractor!
Here's why.Reversing the blade puts the blade in a "Float"position much more so than a "plunge"position.When you wanna cut light or just smooth out a surface,especially on a rough or rocky driveway,reversing keeps the surface material in place a lot better than cutting.When it comes to hard,icy,cutting deep,resurfacing a snow packed or hard packed gravel drive,running blade in tradional forward position is the way to go.Light work in reverse usualyy means not worryimg about 3pt draft also,Just drop it and go.Hope this helps,just the way I do things.Thanks for watching.
@@northeasterndirtandpropert7974 thanks for the answer and not going to the defensive. It was just different from what I do and, well, shit, I don't know everything and maybe I just learned something new! Cheers!
id guess an electro magnet. that way they can switch magnetism with a low amp switch and a relay. i been wrong B4. $1 US = $1.38 Can that was the price issue. ttyl@@northeasterndirtandpropert7974
I’ve got a CK 26/20 se cab , and I am way up in northern Ontario , and it performs flawlessly with bucket in float for snow removal.
Same here.Pulls like a mule on snow pack,impressive.Cab 800 lbs,R-14's,and loaded tires,it better pull.
Look s good
I have a new kioti 3520 I have a 8 ft blade so far its doing great
Have u tried the float feature on the front bucket? Allows to easy pick up snow over soft ground without digging in- neat! My frost plug went out also at 50 hrs- what’s up with that?
The higher the rpm the better for your dps low throttle you WILL be replacing the dps filter
Why plow with the blade backwards? Not being a smart ass or rude, I just don't know why you're doing it that way. Do you find it better? I have always done it the other way around. Nice tractor!
Here's why.Reversing the blade puts the blade in a "Float"position much more so than a "plunge"position.When you wanna cut light or just smooth out a surface,especially on a rough or rocky driveway,reversing keeps the surface material in place a lot better than cutting.When it comes to hard,icy,cutting deep,resurfacing a snow packed or hard packed gravel drive,running blade in tradional forward position is the way to go.Light work in reverse usualyy means not worryimg about 3pt draft also,Just drop it and go.Hope this helps,just the way I do things.Thanks for watching.
@@northeasterndirtandpropert7974 thanks for the answer and not going to the defensive. It was just different from what I do and, well, shit, I don't know everything and maybe I just learned something new! Cheers!
And my tires are loaded to
electro magnet???
What do you call it?Its electrical and its 12 volt.
id guess an electro magnet. that way they can switch magnetism with a low amp switch and a relay. i been wrong B4. $1 US = $1.38 Can that was the price issue. ttyl@@northeasterndirtandpropert7974