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You ain't stuck. Put it in 4hi press and hold the traction control button till the tc light and on the tach the stability control light, this shuts off the stupid sensor that's stopped you, next hit the damn gas , don't be friendly to it, these 5.3 can take it, I get through 21 inches of snow in iowa. Street slicks on a stock hight 2014 chevy silverado z71. 240k miles and counting. Happy wheeling.
Makina bazı yönleri ile iyi bazı taraflarıda çok ilkel geldi bizim kulladımız makinalar hiç alakası yok yüksek basınç ponpası kullanıyoruz biz 25 bar da calışıyor . Sizde öyle bir ponpa yok nasıl ? Çalışıyor ki ? Birde dizel motora sahip olan çok kılas bişey onu tutum acıkçası
I think the only gear change required to reverse the tractor is to move the ring gear in the differential to the other side of the pinion. I could be wrong which is not uncommon for me.
you are right , and some farmers years ago mounted a front end loader on the back ( this was before front wheel assist was availble). actually not that hard to switch around then gears
I think they locked the transmission in reverse. Then bolted a second transmission behind that one because it looks longer than normal, and the shifter is where the seat would normally be.
I've seen these done with Case backhoes. The front loader is still there, there's a mast on the back. The seat pivots 180° like a door hinge, two steering wheels, hand throttle, and direction control. Three speed trans, 4wd. They were fairly common in the south of my state in and around truss manufacturing, construction, modular home builders, landscapers, golf courses, and a few other places. Finding one now is akin to stumbling over an actual unicorn. Most were worked to pieces and scrapped or something broke and the complexity just made it cheaper to junk and get something else.
@@johnborn1600they made some of those as well, those are actually more common then the tricycle front end like ours. We like ours because they turn tighter on pads then the wides do
It’ll just go down. Happens more often then you think. It’s not super fast coming down. Only goes up about 12 ft. These are very common in orchards to make trimming much easier, less tiring, and I think safer then being on a ladder
Hope your life insurance is payed up. Do you realize how many safety systems todays boom lifts integrate into their machines? One hydraulic leak and you are toast.
I do see what your saying. There could be more safety on them but unfortunately there isn’t. Kind of the risk we take in agriculture sometimes. But in good news, I do have life insurance
Hello fellow grower. I actually enjoy your videos , wish there were more growers making these type of videos other then big grain groweres etc. But surprised your Gala crop is still 7 days away. Here in Western Canada , Macs are done and the Galas are well under way, and almost finishing in some areas.Heres to a good harvest for all. Cheers
All that auto tune pop garbage they try to pass off as country just because they talk about trucks and dirt. Yuppies from up north don't know a thing about real country music lol
This just slows the growth of the tree above ground, just a disc that cuts off a few feeder roots so that the tree will grower shorter stronger wood with more fruit buds. We run yearly tests for microbial activity in our soil to ensure a healthy environment
@@kfarms wait and see. It will be very difficult to grow anything outside a controlled environment past the year 2026 due to solar radiation management and or high-altitude aerosol dispersions which are called geoengineering test your Rainwater and do not label it as Rainwater.