From TTT usually on the Real Toy Talk forums. Remember when my wife wanted everybodys opinion on whether she should disc a field with my 5240 or my 1206? Don't get to go there that often anymore, to busy running the farm and nursery divisions of the business.Hello Phill, where do I know you from?
Warren
OHHHHHHH, riiiiiiiight. Yes yes yes. Well it is nice to hear from you again.From TTT usually on the Real Toy Talk forums. Remember when my wife wanted everybodys opinion on whether she should disc a field with my 5240 or my 1206? Don't get to go there that often anymore, to busy running the farm and nursery divisions of the business.
Don't know, haven't owned it a full year yet. In the 1/3rd of a year we ran it last year we did almost 200hours. Since we are coming up on our busy season, it will get minimal use in the month of May and early June (planting the crops and tending to them). However, from mid June to September weather permitting both the X and blade will be running every day. September on we are getting busy again harvesting. Winter I think will be hit and miss depending on what conditions in the bush are like.How many hours do put on the excavator a year? People don't want the rocks?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:Warren, "stones" that size are rocks, some maybe boulders.:laugh:
Hmmmmmmn. I don't think I like your tone. HEHEHE.:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Hey, you missed one, that big powertan colored rock, shoulda buried that one to.. :laugh:
Ugh, nope. Though that is probably because all of our feed for the cattle is in tower silos.Have you ever thought of using the excavator to load silage for feed?
I rather like the rake also. It built very well and works equally so.I like that rake on the X. Nice Red tractors.Thumbs Up
Well hopefully the D5M serves us as well as the CX210 has so far. Will certainly make things go a lot faster in the future.looks like a lot of hard work and a lot of maintenance! Thanks for the pics. Lots of nice looking iron. I always liked the D5m. I used to rent one and I did a lot of road work with it.
No worries. That was the day we dropped the dozer and rake off to be attached. It was just leaning against the blade. The teeth will be pointed down next time you see it. :drinkup::drinkup::drinkup::drinkup:What's up with the clearing rake on the D5M? Aren't the teeth supposed to be pointing down?
Oh thank God, I thought some one really screwed up.No worries. That was the day we dropped the dozer and rake off to be attached. It was just leaning against the blade. The teeth will be pointed down next time you see it. :drinkup::drinkup::drinkup::drinkup:
Nope, no one has screwed up yet. HEHE.Oh thank God, I thought some one really screwed up.