MC Implaments

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sean deere
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MC Implaments

Post by sean deere » Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:35 pm

what implaments can be attached to the john deere Mc Crawler?
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Post by Lavoy » Mon Sep 29, 2008 4:48 pm

You probably need to be more specific in your question as to what you mean. The list of drawn implements would be quite large alone.
Also, if you can reduce the size of your avatar it will be easier for users with smaller computer screens to read.
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Post by sean deere » Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:13 pm

Hi lavoy, how do i shrink the avitar? i had tryed but to know avil,
I am interested in getting a MC Crawler to help my dad maintain his 88 acre farm land and wood lot, i would need to be able to grade his drive way which is on a hill, to be able hall a bush cutter and hayer. maybe even to till the ground for a larger garden.

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Post by Lavoy » Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:39 am

Can't answer the avatar question, maybe one of the more computer literate on here can answer that.
If you are going to do much dozer work, I would recommend at least a 4 roller 40 rather than an MC. MC is a little less stable due to 3 roller undercarriage, and will be a little bouncy on hilly ground as well. Rollers for MC have gotten quite expensive compared to the later crawlers too.
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Post by Lucky » Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:55 pm

I can help with the avatar.
1. bring picture up on your computer.
2. right click on picture.
3. left click edit. You should now be in paint.
4. left click image on toolbar.
5. left click stretch/skew. Make % size adjustments to make picutre small enough.
6. Then done do "save as" to keep avatar and orignal seperate.

There is probably a faster easier way but once I found this I quit looking.

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Post by NNAATZ » Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:07 pm

years ago i had a MC, it was a fun little crawler had did a lot with it. like Lavoy said, it was little short on dozer work, but with paitants it did allright. it had a pto, belt pully and a gearmatic blade, which was way to heavy for it. you had to be carefull going over uneven ground the thing always rode on the idlers, which did not do them any good. somewhere on the board here there is one that has loader on it. they made tool bars with a sloo of attachments. there was bunch of different odd things that companies had bulit for the MC but it was to light of a tractor for a lot of it.

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