Cool fact. The blade at the base of this feller, was made in the shop where I work. I actually drilled the holes on each tooth that the carbide inserts are seated. It is a pretty tight tolerance... the i/d is + 0.002 - 0.0 So, two one thousands of an inch positive, zero negative. Not microns, but pretty tight nonetheless.
How much wear and tear on the transmission is there realistically? I can only imagine how heavy the damage is with the amount of times you have to switch between forward and reverse, and quickly at that.
I would like someone to post the start up inside the cab and go over the buttons on the joystick and there operations. I mean ive been running a butcher for 32 years but not a L with all the computer and and so many button's
Cool fact. The blade at the base of this feller, was made in the shop where I work. I actually drilled the holes on each tooth that the carbide inserts are seated. It is a pretty tight tolerance... the i/d is + 0.002 - 0.0 So, two one thousands of an inch positive, zero negative. Not microns, but pretty tight nonetheless.
I get biscuits with that gravy lol
How many pine log trees on a final clear cut can you cut in a hour
How much wear and tear on the transmission is there realistically? I can only imagine how heavy the damage is with the amount of times you have to switch between forward and reverse, and quickly at that.
No foward and reverse on it
This is not a classical clutch transmission like a car, it is all hydraulic.
I would like someone to post the start up inside the cab and go over the buttons on the joystick and there operations. I mean ive been running a butcher for 32 years but not a L with all the computer and and so many button's
The best brand there is out there John Deere better than Tigercat 😂
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