I did the same thing. I'm a new 1025R and don't really understand spending a ton on suitcase weights if can just leave a box blade or backhoe on?
I did the same thing. I'm a new 1025R and don't really understand spending a ton on suitcase weights if can just leave a box blade or backhoe on?I have a 5' CountryLine tiller. The weight of it is 638 lb. So I would think that would be enough ballast with my 1025R / 120R, even with no wheel weights or liquid, yes?
I'm going down to sign the paperwork today and wasn't sure if I should add the BB or not. Since I don't have the 1025R yet, I'm not sure if the 5' tiller will be too large or bulky on the 1025R? I don't plan to use the tiller on the 1025R. I use it on my Ford 1700.
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I just signed the papers on a new 1025R, mechanical mower lift + 120R FEL, Box blade, 60D autoconnect mower w/ autoconnect PTO and load n go, fixed 42” forks, what do I need now?
I understand the major attachments depend on how I intend to use the tractor, but what accessories, tools, supplies, etc should I also get?
I’ve ordered or bought or have:
- descent basic tools
- angled pliers
- 250 ft-lb torque wrench
- front & back tow hooks
- 6” step
- left & right FEL mounted handles
- diff lock pedal
- chain hooks for FEL bucket
- 50 hour filter + fluids
- rhinohide canopy
- lock’n’lube
- lube shuttle + MOS grease
- diesel gas cans
what else should a new tractor owner look at or be sure to get?
Thank you!
I love the backhoe attachment- tree stump removal, hard dirt areas that need to break up before leveling, etcJust mho and partly depends if you will do any running on the road to do a job for a neighbor. ... Mirrors .....
It depends on how agile you want the tractor to be, as someone said. I use my FEL a lot for moving dirt. I'm on my 15th delivered dump truck load so far, plus all the on-property digging and moving. Going along fence lines and into fence corners a wide load on the back as ballast can do some fence and gate damage if you lose attention of the "tail" behind you. The narrower and more compact the ballast the better.I did the same thing. I'm a new 1025R and don't really understand spending a ton on suitcase weights if can just leave a box blade or backhoe on?
If I could do it again, I would have rolled in about $1k worth of suitcase weights to the transaction/loan at 0%. $16.67/mo for 60mo is a lot better than what I'm currently doing as I now have a need for them. (They are more convenient than a BH for ballast, and I actually need them up front.) One additional positive, they usually can be discounted with the initial purchase and since they are highly sought after, they can actually add $ to the bottom line if you get them 15-20% off in the big purchase and end up selling them. (Note: There might be loan restrictions on selling them, before the lien is released. )I did the same thing. I'm a new 1025R and don't really understand spending a ton on suitcase weights if can just leave a box blade or backhoe on?
They owe you a red key and an owner cap for that screw-up.Got it!
but then my luck held, got it home, went to unload and the ignition key wouldn’t turn. They had included the wrong keys in the bag with the owners manual. So it looks like a first for me, reading the owners manual before using...
so you might not be down for the weekend?I think the 1 series uses the same key as the mowers and the 2-4 series uses a different key.
What is the website for Kenny?Load rear tires, heavy hitch or some org of rear ballast, i0match quick hitch, Kenny (Bolt on hooks) has some excellent storage boxes that mount to the i-match hitch. Kenny also has some other slick parts like a step. Loader mounted rear view mirrors are really nice too.
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Boltonhooks.comWhat is the website for Kenny?
What might a better fueling system than jugs look like? A 50 gallon drum and a pump?after a bit consider a better fueling system than jugs