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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Kubota D diesel 3-cylinder liquid-cooled Power gross :. Air cleaner:. Rated RPM:. Starter volts:. Oil capacity:. Coolant capacity:. Rear Type:. I optional. Rear lift at ends :. Engine gross :. PTO claimed :. Final drives:. Differential lock:. Being able to roll them right up to the 3ph and align them with just the move of a couple of fingers makes a huge difference.
I also have a lb capacity electric hoist up in the trusses. I have it suspended from a 10' pipe in order to somewhat distribute the weight when lifting. The hoist makes it possible to lift my MMM easily for blade removal and deck cleaning. I also have been able to maximize space vertically.
My 40" Gearmore HD brush hog is on a dolly. My carry-all has little casters bolted to the bottom and the carry-all arms roll right under the brush hog. Though my 36" rear blade has a little dolly, I use the hoist to set the RB piggyback on the brush hog. I have a small dolly for my grader-scraper that I use to move it up to the 3ph. I also have a high dolly for it. I roll the scraper-grader under the hoist, lift it, roll the high dolly beneath it, and lower the scraper-grader onto the high dolly.
I then roll the high dolly in front of where the tractor sits. I roll the brush hog with rear blade and its little dolly piggy backed under the high dolly. The carry-all rolls under the brush hog dolly. I lay the small dolly for the scraper-grader on top of the stack.
I then drive the tractor into the bay, lift the FEL to full height, and lower the bucket atop the entire stack. Five implements stack vertically to save space. I also have a chipper, box blade and rototiller on dollies. The bh buckets and ripper have a dolly, as do all the free weight discs I use as ballast.
I have bolt on skateboard style castered feet that make the Woods backhoe easily rollable. I have a chain hoist near a wall that allows for easy removal and attachment of my post hole digger, which bolts to the wall for storage. My sub-soiler also bolts to that wall and I am in the process of creating a way to secure the toothbar and brush forks to that same wall.
I bought a bunch of old surplus metal cabinets really cheap and modified them as storage and tool chests. All of these are on casters now so I can move them around. I built an entire case for the one I use as a big tool case. On top of it I have a countertop with T-nuts secured from the underside. This allows me to bolt down my bench vice good for sharpening MMM blades with angle grinder , benchtop drill press, chainsaw sharpener, bench grinder, chopsaw, and several other stationary power tools.
When I need to change implements, the cars back out of the other 2 bays, leaving room to drive the tractor to the now open space, and the implement of choice rolls up to the 3ph with ample maneuvering room. My man cave doesn't have a bar or theater seating, but it is full of a whole lot of toys,
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