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Offline OneWithWood

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Special delivery arch
« on: November 25, 2008, 06:07:11 am »
I ordered a T30 Logrite Tractor Arch recently.  Kevin and Tammy volunteered to bring it to me and save me some shipping becasue they were going to a show in Milwaukee and had a meeting with Woodmizer in Indianapolis following the show.  Indy is just up the road from me.

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It was a cold and windy day so after we unloaded the arch, put the wheels on it and did the paperwork I gave them a brief tour of the place and we went to lunch at the local cracker barrel.  Linnea and I enjoyed spending a little time with Kevin and Tammy and I really appreciated their willingness to deliver the arch.  After lunch the Logrite crew was on their way to Ohio to make another delivery.  Sorry, but I neglected to take any pictures of the people in this story.  I was having too much fun talking.

I did take some pics of the arch the following day.

Here it is behind the JD4520.  Talk about a color clash  :D
 



and here is one of my expanded fetching family  8)
 



The brakes I ordered from Truckpartcity.com came in yesterday and I hope to find the time to install the brakes on the arch this weekend.  Then it will be time to get the arch dirty  8) 8)

So once again I will be out of excuses to go fall some timber, saw up some boards and maybe even make some money. . .
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2008, 06:54:30 am »
Well, if you're too busy to break it in, you could just drop it off at my place.  Not that far

north of you.   ;D
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2008, 06:56:18 am »
NIce looking rig ya got there. Keep us posted on how it works.

I have the JD 4120, how do you like the 4520?? Is it powershift or the eHydro?

I have the powershift, and with my fransgard winch, I usually pull 4-5 whole trees at a time no problem. ( spruce, fir, polpar, hardwood.)
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2008, 08:20:27 am »
how did you figure what brakes to use?

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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #4 on: November 25, 2008, 09:06:11 am »
Here it is behind the JD4520.  Talk about a color clash  :D
 

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Gee, I guess it's time to trade your JD4520 in for a New Holland tractor so the colors will match? Or, if the clash bothers you too much, feel free to send the arch out to me. It will match my NH tractor nicely (or close enough, anyway).

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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #5 on: November 25, 2008, 09:17:35 am »
You could paint the arch green, get some decals, and then it would look like a real deere product ???
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #6 on: November 25, 2008, 09:20:46 am »
Maineloggerkid,
I really like the 4520.  It has eHydro.  This is my first hydrostatic tranny and I really like it.
It is a real Logrite product so it will remain logrite blue.

Stonebroke,
Kevin supplied me with the part numbers.

JV,
I will make the time, thank-you.  Feel free to drop by and pet it anytime  :D

John Mc,
I am expanding my horizons and developing a taste for new color combos  :D

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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2008, 10:33:32 am »
Oww
Are they electric brakes? Interested in their installation.
Sure sounds like a great idea, and really useful on those ATV rigs for downhill runs.

The hydro tranny does give a whole new level of control, with hands free to steer and control hydraulics, be it loader or 3pt.   :)

Look forward to seeing some logs coming outta the woods now.. :) 
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2008, 11:43:25 am »
my problem with the ehydro is that now that I am used to the standard, I try to use the clutch and end up mashing the brakes all the time.

plus I like the hand throttle for various reasons.
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2008, 12:58:45 pm »
plus I like the hand throttle for various reasons.

I've never driven a JD4520, but every Hydro transmission tractor I've ever seen has a hand throttle.

The biggest thing I had to learn was not to treat the hydro pedal as a gas pedal. I've driven tractors since I was a kid, so I should be used to the idea that stepping on pedals doesn't mean more power. However, for some reason having a hydro pedal made my body think "car... step on the pedal when the engine starts to bog down", which is exactly what you don't want to do on a hydro. A couple of weeks of using the box blade for grading and creating drainage swales cured me of that problem.

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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2008, 01:11:36 pm »
the one I ran had a hand throttle, but because there are no gears, as soon a you let off the pedal, the tractor stops. Unless there is a "cruise control" that I'm not aware of.
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #11 on: November 25, 2008, 01:32:25 pm »
Mine has a "cruise control" of sorts... you push a button, and it holds the hydro setting at whatever it was when you pushed the button. You might slow down under load, and your speed will definitely change with throttle setting, but it does free up your foot.

My neighbor's JD 4710 has a similar feature.

(talk about topic drift... how did we get onto hydro operation from a thread about a logging arch?)
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2008, 01:54:25 pm »
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The Deere ehydro won't let you push the forward pedal beyond the point of diminishing engine power. But I've the older hydro without that feature, and I had to learn the same as you - don't push down for more power when already using all the power of the engine.  ::) ::)

Don't know if that ehydro is exclusive to Deere or if the IH-NH also have it.

Also, the newer ehydro has an adjustable "slow down" feature when letting off the forward pedal. Mine will abruptly stop (which I like) and takes some getting used to. Some like to stop less abruptly, which I can see if someone is on a wagon or trailer, and don't want to be thrown off. 

Now, back to that arch. Looking forward to how the brakes hook up and to see the arch working.  ;D ;D
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #13 on: November 25, 2008, 06:01:52 pm »
I'm thinking about the Mark 7 arch to bring logs into the building endways. Wondering if you can move logs by hand with an arch. Keep us posted.

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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #14 on: November 25, 2008, 06:14:15 pm »
Yes you can move logs by hand with the Mark7, but within  some limits of course. On flat hard terrain you can move anything the arch can pick up using the t handle.  You can easily use it for moving logs around by hand on a saw site.
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2008, 08:51:13 pm »
Don't trade the green for a New Holland, their junk. We had 3 new ones where I was farm manager(they got ford discount). We spent more time working on them, then using them.
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2008, 09:51:06 pm »
Yes, the brakes are electric.  I intend to mount a brake controller on the tractor so I can apply braking pressure as I need it on the downhill.  If I am not posting for a long time you know it didn't work  ::)  ;)

My tractor has 'cruise control' and if you release the 'cruise' while your foot is on the pedal you can bring the rig to a stop gently.  Comes in handy if you have something on the forks or in the bucket.

the biggest thing I had to overcome with the eHydro was mashing the forward pedal when I wanted reverse and mashing the reverse pedal when I wanted forward.  Just a dyslexic operator.
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #17 on: November 25, 2008, 11:35:35 pm »
OWW,  Sometime if you have a minute shoot some pics of your crawler and how you have it rigged. looks like you have some forks to interchange with the bucket. I am a dozer freak and love to look at them. If I was close as a kid and Grandaddy fired his up I was right there. I will own one as soon as the tractor is paid for. ;D

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« Reply #18 on: November 26, 2008, 09:32:16 am »
Check out my image archive for some pics of the previous crawler.  The two are identicle in most respects.
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Re: Special delivery arch
« Reply #19 on: November 26, 2008, 02:36:58 pm »
That ugly little tractor would be right cute if ya painted it Logrite Blue. ;D 8) 8)

ps: I started to say something about it being easy to find in the woods if it was blue, but from the looks of your woods, green would stand out pretty well too. :D :D :D
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