lol. Hell no.
Reminds me of a time back in the 80’s when me and a few friends were bombing around on some power lines at night in a 4 cyl. YJ . We may have had a few drinks this evening so we were blasting down these power lines Being brave. Well we live kinda near a base where they had cobra...
They switched to hall effect sensors mid 23. I posted pictures of my sensor when I went to pot mine and made the discovery. Search in the axles section for the posting. You've got the new sensor so you're all good. Haven't heard of any issues yet with the new setup.
Yeah, the Kioti's are a good value and seem to be made pretty well. Eh, the CS is fine for my property. A CK would really be overkill for what I need it for which is mostly light landscape work.
My drive is paved thankfully. You're right, I should probably just use the bucket and get the forks.
Yeah, I have a Kioti CS 22hp unit. Just enough for my small property. Sometimes I wish I had bought the Deere you bought. Definitely has more capability. At least mine takes universal skid steer attachments which makes it easier to find attachments on FB or Craigslist.
I'd post a pic. but it's...
Yeah, since I have the snowblower I'm leaning towards forks. We do get pummeled sometimes though and it takes a while with the snowblower. It would be nice to just push it away in 10 minutes and be back inside where it's warm. My drive is only like 250" long which is nothing for a pusher but is...
I adopted a black lab from the pound years ago. She was a great dog and a prolific hunter. She was always bringing animals back and leaving them on the porch. She even managed to catch a squirrel one day.
We used to walk her at the local park on some back woods trails,, she would follow us about...
You could get seats from salvage vehicle and swap them out. The Mojave seats are very comfortable/supportive IMO. https://car-part.com/
Or you could find a local automotive upholstery shop and talk to them about rebuilding your seats with firmer foam. Either way would be more financially...