palmer4670
ArboristSite Lurker
just a little hint Ryan, don't use the loader with out having a counter weight on the back side of the tractor.
when we first got our tractor, we would pick up logs and not have the rear wheels on the ground, just the fronts would be pulling. that results in to much strain on the transfer case and drive line to the front wheels. wasn't long until we were replacing gears. also don't engage the 4wd while the machine is moving, not good. actually the NH service man told me not to even use 4wd unless it was a have to case.
other than that, the tractor is great, light, powerful, and highly manuvearable, just slower than a skid steer.
Palmer
when we first got our tractor, we would pick up logs and not have the rear wheels on the ground, just the fronts would be pulling. that results in to much strain on the transfer case and drive line to the front wheels. wasn't long until we were replacing gears. also don't engage the 4wd while the machine is moving, not good. actually the NH service man told me not to even use 4wd unless it was a have to case.
other than that, the tractor is great, light, powerful, and highly manuvearable, just slower than a skid steer.
Palmer