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    Working in the NE woods with plenty of snow pack on M6800 skidding

    Had a couple of close calls myself today. Forestry winches are so powerful, they can jerk the tractor pretty bad when a log gets caught.
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    Looks like a clean tire puncture

    Well, after a service call (from 40 miles away), a patch, a tube and 810 northern pesos, we're back in business!
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    Looks like a clean tire puncture

    That's my son using a bottle jack to "convince" the tree to fall in the right direction...
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    Looks like a clean tire puncture

    Had a great day logging spruce from the plantation to make way for the shop. Had my son off on spring break to help. And then, this happens... It's punctured through. Air is coming out. No ballast fluid in the tire. Any recommendation for on-site repair? Any special considerations? Will...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    I'm actively looking for a used 5 ton excavator myself. There's been one staring at me at the dealer for the last 4 months or so... It only has 123 hrs, so quite expensive.
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Was lazy and decided to clean 2" of wet snow with the bucket. I had swapped the snowblower for the forestry winch a few days back and did not swap back. Major mistake. Wasted lots of time and got stuck twice (and had to use the winch to get out). I hope I learned my lesson that getting the...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Took the other orange for a spin today. Was a gorgeous sunny day, just below freezing!
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Pictures?...
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    It was actually not working properly either way, regardless of how it was connected to the tractor hydraulics
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Fixed some hydraulics issue on the snow blower. Removed the skates as the surface over the gravel is really hard. Cleans up much better. Cleaned driveway, parking area and skidding trails. Weather was beautiful (-3 C) and I had a great time.
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    Here's an update. It's been mighty cold up here and, not having a heated shop yet, did not find the courage to go do some troubleshooting outside. So, I ordered two new couplers in the meantime and had the opportunity to replace the original ones today. Success! Problem solved, cylinder works...
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    Inverted Snowblower Good, Bad, Ugly

    Got a brand new MKMartin Meteor SB78-PT inverted snowblower this year. I love it. It's just a little wider than the MX5200. I have yet to meet conditions where it did not perform well. It works beautifully for the 1000' driveway.
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    The remotes do not have float position.
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    OK, seems mostly probable that one or both of the deflector hoses has a problem. I'll go ahead and try the deflector hoses on the rotation motor this coming weekend when I get back to the country home. I'll report on the results. Thank you all for the suggestions!
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    Here's a picture of the original cylinder after I disconnected the hoses. I forgot to take the cylinder part number to research its design features.
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    I need to swap back to the original cylinder next weekend. I'll swap the hoses from the motor to the cylinder and see what happens.
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    No. Using rear remotes.
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    Polarity was meant to convey swapping both hoses on the same circuit. Don't know of a better word to describe this as opposed to switching circuits. They are Kubota remotes installed when I bought the tractor used.
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    Yes, it does move freely
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    Hydraulic Cylinder Operation

    Got a brand new pull-type snowblower (Meteor SB78-PT) late November. Right from the start, the hydraulic cylinder controlling the vertical deflector would act up. It would move once by about 6" (not the full stroke) and then by ever smaller distance until it seemed to lock up. Since the...