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Yes they are pretty sweet.. might want to look at wrapping your hose where it rests on the loader arm if its touching
Yes they are pretty sweet.. might want to look at wrapping your hose where it rests on the loader arm if its touching
Yes they are pretty sweet.. might want to look at wrapping your hose where it rests on the loader arm if its touching
Also some traction aids, the tracked Cat I had was terrible once the snow was packed down. Had to put a few hundred carbide studs in each track.
There's a few new traction products out now for tracks, even siped winter specific tracks.
Camso? Get a 3" camo extreme on there!!Switched to these zigzags a few years ago. They wear faster than the original block style. Much better in snow though. Blocks were brutal past -10c you could do a burnout all day on flat ground
View attachment 2900002 more cords and should be good for the winter.
I was thinking the same thing.Wood boiler? Those are cut pretty long for most stoves
Looks like heaven to meView attachment 2900002 more cords and should be good for the winter.
Doesn’t get much dryer, that’s all pine beetle kill, don’t take much to get a fire going, burns as good as Jasper. So far between cabins, fire pits and the house I think I’m around 30 cords or more of firewood.Doesn't look all that dry?
Yeah wood boiler, 34”Wood boiler? Those are cut pretty long for most stoves
Awesome . You must have good access to lots of dead trees, and you must not be a couch potato kind of guy. Nothing better than wood heat imoDoesn’t get much dryer, that’s all pine beetle kill, don’t take much to get a fire going, burns as good as Jasper. So far between cabins, fire pits and the house I think I’m around 30 cords or more of firewood.
nice wood. What species of tree?View attachment 2900002 more cords and should be good for the winter.
beetle kill lodgepole pine.nice wood. What species of tree?