are those the 11 series mine was a 8011Definitely heard of them breaking but most of the time they didn't use a full subframe. Just mounted it to the front. Things happen though.
Was it a UR1?
3 clutchs and engine rebuild at 16000 hours, easy to do with the 6 individual headsWe have a same argon 50. Not a bad tractor.
Is that with the original engine or has it been overhauled?
are those the 11 series mine was a 8011
3 clutchs and engine rebuild at 16000 hours, easy to do with the 6 individual heads
Bigger than my Deutz D7007.
ah hood to know, never had mine long enough, my 8011 had a stupidly big loader or maybe I asked to much of itNo, yours is the 2wd version of the 8045 in the above video. It's a UR2.
33, 50, 52, 60, 62, 72, 77 prefixes where the UR1s
11 postfix is 2wd and 45 is 4wd on the late 70s to early 90s model years
Yup, that's how our same is too! Just 3 of them.
Zetors Rock!!!
Nice skeletonized floor on that grapple bucket Mark. Bet that makes a helluva rock/dirt sorting bucket!This my firewood tractor
S300 bobcat
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You still haven't taken it off the trailer from when you bought itFor hlgetting into tight places I have this little Yanmar 4x4 with a loader.
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Man that thing can lift high.I also have this John Deere 350 track loader. I have a heavy set of forks for it but I have never swapped them on.
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You still haven't taken it off the trailer from when you bought it.
Well it sure makes sense to leave it there rather than hauling it, that's a nice drive. Must be a great friend to drive that far, or she really pays well.Actually it is unloaded and sitting at a friend’s house 80 miles from mine. I have been doing some tree work for her and been using it to pull logs out of her woods.