Posted by used red MN on September 12, 2023 at 10:07:55 from (68.46.31.28):
I will also applaud you on your positive outcome. I would like to think if you had applied a little more effort towards figuring out picture posting here the saga would have been cut a bit shorter. I just reread page one and scanned through the last half of the replies made. I will agree that some replies come across a little ..heavy handed.. one in particular about the size of your tractor. You have to realize some of these guys are or have been real farmers. For them to come out of the house and jump on a tractor that is under 40hp and head out to do a farm job on anything that size rarely happens. Most farm tractors these days are at least 80hp and go on up to 300hp and more. So for them to suggest you are using a ..garden tractor.. is not really out of line. I know you say that this machine has done this task for you for x number of years and that is believable. You tested its limits and have found a weak point. If you continue to use it in this manner will more weak points surface, probably? Whether it is under consideration or even in the budget the fact remains that you really need a larger tractor to do this tasks. Jerking logs around in the timber is not a job for the faint at heart! Best of luck for you and your machine in your future endeavors, BE SAFE!
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