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larry8200 Posted - 06/26/2011 : 18:29:28
Did a strip of 30" high weeds maybe 25' by 250' or so in about 15 minuites. Made toothpicks out of a limb. Ran the 2110 in 2nd at about 3/4 throttle. Both the Weedcutter and the Landlord did awesome.


















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larry8200 Posted - 06/29/2011 : 14:01:54
They arbors are also angled, matching the "sawtooth" on the front and the blades over lap 3" or more.
1014211 Posted - 06/29/2011 : 12:19:43
No, they are on arbors like a mower deck and are very thick and flat.
ASEguy Posted - 06/29/2011 : 08:37:23
Larry, Josh or whomever, Are the blades on the weedcutter set up like a brushhog and therefore just bounce off of large objects?
skunkhome Posted - 06/28/2011 : 15:04:10
quote:
Originally posted by freddie

i'am thinking deer plot

I misread that to say "Beer Plot".
freddie Posted - 06/28/2011 : 11:41:29
i'am thinking deer plot
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 06/28/2011 : 11:01:23
That'd be a perfect setup!! (the tiller and dozer, too!)
larry8200 Posted - 06/28/2011 : 08:57:37
quote:
Originally posted by Talntedmrgreen

We'll have to make it over some time so you can try it out What you got in the fridge?




Oh, I'm sure I'd love it, I have a right hand lift from a 6200 series I'm going to adapt, just cant decide which tractor.... As for the fridge, Labatts Blue inside and either Canadien whiskey or Kuntucky bourbon on top.

I want to put a dozer blade and roto tiller on 1 tractor, break up the high spots with the tiller then level it out with the blade, and the tiller will make good weight for traction.
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 06/28/2011 : 06:09:17
We'll have to make it over some time so you can try it out What you got in the fridge?
larry8200 Posted - 06/27/2011 : 16:40:11
quote:
Originally posted by Talntedmrgreen

I wouldn't go without the hydrolift...PLUS, with the dual lift, you get the best of both, anytime you need it!



Actually not, You cant use the stinger counterweight with the right hand lift, and with hydrolift you'd be better putting rear weights on the wheels.
acdad Posted - 06/27/2011 : 16:06:09
That does look like a fun attachment to use!
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 06/27/2011 : 15:52:53
I wouldnt go without the hydrolift...makes tilling and cultivating a breeze...makes plowing snow fun instead of work! I dont have to plow dirt, so the feel and control of the manual lift is never needed. The time or two I have moved soil, I used the grader and its a smooth operator for dirt, with no digging or gouging concerns at all.

I like it for the weedcutter too, since my 'mess' of a lot is so uneven and riddled with debris, that I do a lot of up and down with it. Just took some seat time to learn how to get comfy with it. Unless it was a stricly mowing machine, I wouldn't go without the hydrolift...PLUS, with the dual lift, you get the best of both, anytime you need it!
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 06/27/2011 : 15:28:42
It always looked like so much fun, but words cannot describe how well that thing works...simply amazing.
larry8200 Posted - 06/27/2011 : 15:10:36
quote:
Originally posted by 1014211

I have the working class manual lift....


I would never consider anything but the "working class manual lift" on my BIG TEN with the stinger counter weight and dozer blade. Much finer control. And really, most attachments you put them down and leave them there till your done so the lift, IMHO, isn't a big deal.
larry8200 Posted - 06/27/2011 : 15:04:16
We spend so much on product liability it's staggering. Some cars now in addition to seat belts, crumpell zones, brake-away engine/transmission mounts, side impact protection, backup alarms and ABS also have 6 or more air bags, making up 50% or more of the new purchase price. And not even 1 in 10,000 ever gets used.

I dont see how I'm sitting here after driving my 96 Ranger XL which has none of them. Oops! it does have an SRS drivers side airbag.

BUT

Great attachment, It's found it's home on the 2110. I suppose I could also mow with the 2110 but my 7013S has a 42" deck as backup now, and my 3414S is just setting there looking mean. Both better mowing tractors than the old Landlord. Of course I'll never mow with anything besides my Sovereign 3416H if I dont have too. :)

I think the old Baron looks mean, or maybe pissed!

1014211 Posted - 06/27/2011 : 14:20:32
I can see why they don't make anything like this anymore. It goes through so much. Even with only 10 horses behind it I have never been stopped from going through something. I know I have gone through 1.5 inch saplings with just a thunk. It is a very well designed cutter, but it is definitely not idiot-proof. Again, I can certainly see why no one would ever put something like this out on the market now. A shame with how well it works. But also very dangerous. That said, I love mine!! :)

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