Kioti CK20S video digging stump.

Rider7767

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Welcome all,

Here is a link of my CK20S digging a stump out of the back yard. I was rained out, the finished video will. come later. Large Walnut stumps are no joke!:thankyou2:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrAd1mfTJOc[/ame]
 

bczoom

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Sweet! With music and everything. :)

Being a safety thing, I feel compelled to say something. In the first couple minutes of the video, you had your loader up pretty high when driving. That really messes up your center of gravity and is dangerous, especially on hills.
 

Rider7767

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I am so ready to get back home and work on my tractor. That stump is coming out this weekend even if I have to dig it out by hand. Ok, not really.
 

OhioTC18

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You need a toothbar on the front of that bucket, you'll dig much easier.
 

Doc

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I'll 2nd the toothbar. You'll love it. Helps a lot with digging.


note: I edited your post and removed the 's' from https ...once the s was removed the video shows up right here on NTT. Kewl ehhhh. :D
 

Rider7767

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I'll 2nd the toothbar. You'll love it. Helps a lot with digging.


note: I edited your post and removed the 's' from https ...once the s was removed the video shows up right here on NTT. Kewl ehhhh. :D

Thank you Doc. I did not bring my computer on this trip. I made the video on my smart phone in my hotel during the evenings. It makes it hard to see.
 

GreenWannabe

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Usually your dealer can get you one, if he doesn't have them in stock. They are also available from online sources, such as Everything Attachements or Iowa Farm Equipment. They attach by two bolts, one on each side. Mount it to your bucket, then mark the holes at the front of the slot to permit simply pulling forward and flipping it up later to regain use of the smooth edge of the bucket. An example would be this one from W R Long: http://www.wrlonginc.com/FTB.htm
 

Rider7767

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Usually your dealer can get you one, if he doesn't have them in stock. They are also available from online sources, such as Everything Attachements or Iowa Farm Equipment. They attach by two bolts, one on each side. Mount it to your bucket, then mark the holes at the front of the slot to permit simply pulling forward and flipping it up later to regain use of the smooth edge of the bucket. An example would be this one from W R Long: http://www.wrlonginc.com/FTB.htm

I like it. I will be looking into one. Thanks for the info.
 

Rider7767

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I have been fighting this stump for almost 4 years. It is down. I have to get it out of the hole now. It weighs more than my tractor. I burnt, hit, kicked, sawed, and drilled the stump. It was about 40 inches across when we started. Walnut makes for one tough stump! My neighbor shot fireworks for me. To funny!
 
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