Making trails throughout this 37 acre plot. I've arrived at my first rock wall crossing. It's also on a fairly steep slope. It came out pretty nice and will make a nice future ATV trail.
Does the BH92 come with a factory hydraulic thumb or you installed thay yourself? I have a BH77 on my L3901 and unfortunately Kubota doesn't offer a hydraulic thumb for it.
@Udgrin2 Outdoors in Maine I'll probably make my own hydraulic thumb. I wish they just sold a kit but km pretty handy when it comes to that stuff. The mechanical thumb i have is not that convenient.
@Lex Man that's including the rear remotes? Because it's not bad if you consider the rear remotes cost around 3000$ and are needed for a lot of other attachments. I'm gonna get the rear remotes from Summit. It's 1000$ cheaper. And install hydraulics on the chute of my snowblower. I also plan on building a hydraulic top link. And buying a log loader trailer so I'll need that.
It was a difficult angle to video over the rock wall. And there was a bit of a gully just over the wall. I had a gopro camera on the tractor ROBS but didn't post that video, perhaps I should have.... smilz
Dated to the mid 1800's, many of the rock walls were border walls to divide fields, crops and animals, property lines. This type of stone wall was called a Dumped Stone Wall. Check out early photos of Daggett Rock in Phillips when the trees were all gone...this is when the stone walls would have been useful. My stone walls are all deep in the forest that has grown up around them.