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I have more toros.

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OoPEZoO

Nice....glad to see its getting some work.  I'm kinda in the same boat with mine.  I'm going to start my FEL build as soon as I have time to go get some steel, but I hate having the tractor just sitting there when it could be helping around the yard.  I just managed to pick up 2 NOS empty front pulley boxes, and plan to adapt some of my classic tractor accessories to hang off the front of the 522xi.  I'm definitely adding a front 2" receiver so I can use my winch.  I may hack up the 2nd one to mount my johnny bucket on, but I need a good afternoon of eyeballing and head scratching for that project to start.  Last time I was looking at it, I was trying to decide if I want to rely on the electric actuator for bucket lift as I do on my 314-8, or if I want to attempt to connect it to the hydraulic lift bar on the tractor.  projects projects projects........no time no time no time

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PeacemakerJack

Beastly💪🏻💪🏻

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Handy Don

Overkill for sure having only a single-bottom plow on that thing.

New project (after the loader is done) -- two bottom plow!

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4 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Overkill for sure having only a single-bottom plow on that thing.

New project (after the loader is done) -- two bottom plow!


After the loader is done, as well as this thing did plowing, the loader should be a permanent fixture :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Handy Don
2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


After the loader is done, as well as this thing did plowing, the loader should be a permanent fixture :handgestures-thumbupright:

Ah, yes. Good point!

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Pullstart

I made this video in response to a question on YouTube comments…

 

 

 

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OoPEZoO

Careful......you're going to end up liking that so much that your going to need a 2nd 5xi so one can handle the loader and one can plow....LOL

 

Any thoughts on how much weight you think that rear hitch can lift with the on-board hydraulic cylinder?  I've been considering an attempt at rigging something up to the back of my xi to use as a sort of log skidder.  Kinda like a mini 3-pt.  Our property backs up to a tiny creek that is absolutely full of medium sized downed trees and debris.  My #1 project for the summer is to use the tractors to get it all out, chip what I can, and dispose of what I can't.  So far, I have been focusing on winching using other large trees as anchors and ****** blocks, but watching your videos using the rear lift got me thinking.  It would certainly speed things up......just not sure if it could handle the 200lb or so to get a few inches of lift on a downed tree

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Pullstart

@OoPEZoO this plow is not a challenge for the 953.  That said, I’ve never seen it plucked that fast from the ground!  I’d also imagine a larger diameter cylinder would increase the lift capacity if needed.  Everything seems tough enough to handle it.

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PeacemakerJack

Great video Pullstart! Makes me think I should try mommas Big D sometime at plowday🤔🤔🤔

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Handy Don
On 4/24/2024 at 4:52 PM, OoPEZoO said:

ny thoughts on how much weight you think that rear hitch can lift with the on-board hydraulic cylinder?  

......just not sure if it could handle the 200lb or so to get a few inches of lift on a downed tree

Perhaps stupidly, but....

When I put the sleeve hitch on a 500, including the cable lift line, I tested it by standing on the hitch and having a helper work the control. Lifted my ~210 lbs without any sign of strain. My personal guess would be that the weakest point is one of the ¼” pins in the cable clevis ends and it’d shear at 300-ish lbs.

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