great video Brother, finally drying up enough for me to accomplish a little bit, mainly running a cutter more than anything though, all this moisture has sure made stuff grow big and quick!!!!!!!
Do you have any issues with the rear wheels coming up when you have a full bucket? We just bought one of these and a Friend was telling us to get the rear tires filled with antifreeze to keep it weighted down when we are moving stuff with the bucket.
405MuscleCars i don’t have a issue since i put the toolbox on top of my boxblade and i put about 200lbs of cement blocks in it for extra weight,I don’t have my tires filled,that only adds about 50lbs per tire so it won’t keep it from coming up if you have a full bucket,you will need more weight then just filling the tires,a boxblade and filled tires should keep it from coming up with a full bucket but just filled tires alone won’t...
@@Bamacountry88 I really don't want to fill my tires, but the owner of the store we bought our tractor from said he fills them almost full and it adds 500 lbs. to each tire. I forget how many gallons it takes to fill them but 1 gallon weighs just over 8 lbs. I plan on leaving my brush hog or box blade on it at all times anyways, so adding weight there makes more sense and saves me 500.00 for them to add antifreeze..
Your L2501 drives that blade into the dirt pretty good.
Thanks for watching bud!
great video Brother, finally drying up enough for me to accomplish a little bit, mainly running a cutter more than anything though, all this moisture has sure made stuff grow big and quick!!!!!!!
Yeah it’s getting there,lol yeah everything is growing around here to..have a good one Keith!
Awesome shoot thank you
Thank you for watching!! I appreciate it
Just subbed brother. Great channel!
Thanks buddy!! I enjoy your channel as well!
Do you have any issues with the rear wheels coming up when you have a full bucket? We just bought one of these and a Friend was telling us to get the rear tires filled with antifreeze to keep it weighted down when we are moving stuff with the bucket.
405MuscleCars i don’t have a issue since i put the toolbox on top of my boxblade and i put about 200lbs of cement blocks in it for extra weight,I don’t have my tires filled,that only adds about 50lbs per tire so it won’t keep it from coming up if you have a full bucket,you will need more weight then just filling the tires,a boxblade and filled tires should keep it from coming up with a full bucket but just filled tires alone won’t...
@@Bamacountry88 I really don't want to fill my tires, but the owner of the store we bought our tractor from said he fills them almost full and it adds 500 lbs. to each tire. I forget how many gallons it takes to fill them but 1 gallon weighs just over 8 lbs. I plan on leaving my brush hog or box blade on it at all times anyways, so adding weight there makes more sense and saves me 500.00 for them to add antifreeze..
What horse power is your tractor Channon? Nice work my friend!! Have a good weekend!!
Louisiana Tractorworks & Projects it’s a 25hp,thanks brother! You too