Glad you added safety. Please use the ROP bar and seat belt as well. They will save your life. I know from experience. I will be buying these for my tractor.
I think I am going to buy a set of these. I have a Titan 3 point tiller. I think my locktite will be a few tack welds and a bigger round plate. Good stuff!
if you had a pile of cut (16" long) and split firewood out in your yard then how would it work for moving the pile of firewood into your wood shed ? Would you be able to drive into the pile and scoop it up?
I've never tried that. I split my wood and put it right into a rack most of the time. I've got another tree to work on soon, so maybe I'll give it a try so I can give you a better answer.
Yes, the clamps stay tight. Move the forks up and down a little by hand when tightening. They will settle in where there's supposed to be. Then you can tighten them all the way.
Glad you added safety. Please use the ROP bar and seat belt as well. They will save your life. I know from experience. I will be buying these for my tractor.
Great addition to your tractor! Cool video!
You talked about safety but didn’t mention that you have the rops down, I would put them up especially without ballast
Good videos always learning something new. nothing better some land and a tractor
Yes, I am blessed! Thank you.
I think I am going to buy a set of these. I have a Titan 3 point tiller. I think my locktite will be a few tack welds and a bigger round plate. Good stuff!
Got this same attachment help out after hurricane Michael
if you had a pile of cut (16" long) and split firewood out in your yard then how would it work for moving the pile of firewood into your wood shed ? Would you be able to drive into the pile and scoop it up?
I've never tried that. I split my wood and put it right into a rack most of the time. I've got another tree to work on soon, so maybe I'll give it a try so I can give you a better answer.
@@thethriftysuburbanite5251 that would be great if you could do that
Just ordered one for my Massie, 1723e, question, do the clamps stay tight? thanks for the tip on the pads, loctite red for me.
Yes, the clamps stay tight. Move the forks up and down a little by hand when tightening. They will settle in where there's supposed to be. Then you can tighten them all the way.
Yes Safety, the most important safety on your tractor will protect 90% of your body, yup all but your head...
Didn’t use them to pick up debris??? Lol
Should have used your tractor to bring em up