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rogermo
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 57 Hannibal Mo. usa
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2004-08-01          92466

Got my 4110 Fri. Went to my river camp and graded my road. It brought up all the gravel after removing my dirt a few weeks ago with a kobota (sp) 2910. To tell the truth I liked the other tractor but my deere was the right choice for me. It took off the berms on the road with ease. I even pulled out a few tree stumps 18 inch around. Grainted they were old and the roots were old but the ground still have a good hold on them. Pulled out some large rocks out of an old time level that is not used any more but kept me from mowing.
All in all this baby did what I asked of it.
I have a question of slop that is safe to mow on. How do I post a photo. I have looked around and can not figure it out. I would like to post the shot of my back little yard and the slope to see what the kind folks here think.

thanks
Roger


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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2004-08-01          92469

Cut perpendicular to the slope. I prefer going driving up the slope and backing down as opposed to backing up the slope and driving down. Either way will work, just depends on your preference. ALWAYS use 4WD when on slopes PERIOD unless you like taking uncontrolled slides to the bottom of the hill. Pay VERY CLOSE attention to the SOPTM! ;o) If the SOPTM says it is too much slope.........it probably is. It is too late when the SOPTM goes into emergency discharge mode. ;o) ....

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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2004-08-01          92470

Regarding pictures, go to myProfile at the top of the screen and there's a place to post pictures. You may have to be a premium member for that to work, not sure about that. ....

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Daudi
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2004-08-02          92490

How do you read the whole posting. There is the ........more, but I clicked everything and can't see the whole post.

I got my 4410 1 month ago. I'm very happy with it and have got a lot done (wish I could have afforded it 2 yeares ago). I have been busy clearing an over grown hill, and always wonder the tip point. I know to and try to go up and down, but you know that isn't always possible. It looked like you where about to say more about tipping, but I can't seem to open the whole post.

Also anyone have any experience withover the bucket forks. I have a lot of brush and brancks to remove eith after chainsawing or pulling out at the root, but can't afford (nor need) full forks.

Cheers
Daudi
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DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada
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2004-08-02          92493

You might be surprised by how often you use a set of forks. Clamp-ons are $250... the real deal is only $600

Rankin part # BFLA-1200-J
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kwschumm
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2004-08-02          92498

To read more you have to register. To read it all you have to become a premium member. There should be prompts on the page. ....

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