@@MikeOrazzi yes I often do the same thing and like you said every now and then you'll hit the wet spot and sink in. Having that extra reach with the sickle usually allows you to reach out and get those spots. Thanks for checking it out.
Love to have one of those sickle bar mowers. My parcel is mostly flat, but i do have some slopes too steep to negotiate with CK 2620 cab model tractor. Maybe one of these days!
They are very handy for slopes, ditch banks, ponds, etc. Got lucky and found this one on marketplace for a good deal. Thanks for checking it out and commenting.
The cost new is prohibitive, but a deal on a used one would be hard to pass up. The only ones I’ve seen locally are a skid steer, front end, hydraulic models (not sure I could get that to work on my machine?)
@@willhutchinson3242 totally agree. I would never have bought this one new, but got lucky and got it for basically half of a new one and it had only been used a few times. Keep a check on marketplace, that’s where I found this one.
My ck3510 has been stuck in the pond muck more times than i care to admit even up past both axles 😂 but it always bucketed its way out, which is amazing.
Awesome attachment! Implement envy! Well done!💪👊
Nice. I usually back in with the 6 foot brush hog when it's dry near our ponds. We have a few moist spots, so this may be a good solution.
Thanks Mike. It definitely works well in those places you gotta reach out. Thanks for checking it out. Have a great weekend.
@@MikeOrazzi yes I often do the same thing and like you said every now and then you'll hit the wet spot and sink in. Having that extra reach with the sickle usually allows you to reach out and get those spots. Thanks for checking it out.
That works pretty slick, I’ve been thinking about getting one of these.
@@workinonitsteve it is definitely handy for the right application. Thanks for checking it out.
Love to have one of those sickle bar mowers. My parcel is mostly flat, but i do have some slopes too steep to negotiate with CK 2620 cab model tractor. Maybe one of these days!
They are very handy for slopes, ditch banks, ponds, etc. Got lucky and found this one on marketplace for a good deal. Thanks for checking it out and commenting.
The cost new is prohibitive, but a deal on a used one would be hard to pass up. The only ones I’ve seen locally are a skid steer, front end, hydraulic models (not sure I could get that to work on my machine?)
@@willhutchinson3242 totally agree. I would never have bought this one new, but got lucky and got it for basically half of a new one and it had only been used a few times. Keep a check on marketplace, that’s where I found this one.
Looks good, Jeff. Might take the little one out there when it cools off a little... she had a blast last time.
Sounds good. Thanks for checking it out.
My ck3510 has been stuck in the pond muck more times than i care to admit even up past both axles 😂 but it always bucketed its way out, which is amazing.
Yes, I've had a couple of close calls, but not stuck yet. Thanks for checking out the video.