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Re: (ET) ET) Best site for showing ET pictures & inviting comment



Chris,
Well, you'll have the torque.  Before I upgraded the E12 drive motor to an E20 motor, I was helping a buddy move dirt and rock.  One rock (boulder) was too much for us to roll slightly uphill to the woods but with us sitting on the ET it could not have been easier. 

I've moved piles of topsoil by working the edges, similar to moving a load of packed snow left at the foot of the drive by snowplow drivers. In re-reading your post, you may be just wanting to level uneven ground.  I've done this by adjusting the wear blade so as to be more vertical.

Have fun, Jack


On Feb 21, 2012, at 4:07 PM, Chris Zach wrote:

On 2/21/2012 2:54 PM, Garry F Freese wrote:
Now please let us move on to another topic like how to get these great
tractors ready for spring.

Spring? My tractors are working already; I still have the snowblower on the E-20 with the extra 30 BB600's in the weight box, waiting for a snow that is not going to come. But as soon as I remove the blower....

The little junker E-15 is slowly becoming a not-junker. I'm going to put the new seat on this weekend, this past weekend I spent a day solid working with water, a tap, and a lot of patience to clean the crud out of the 30 BB600 cells that I was planning on putting into it. Finally got everything hooked up and it runs *well*. Oddly enough it hasn't fried a relay contact either since I moved that pad 7 wire closer to the motor. One set of BB600 NiCD batteries isn't much for range, but it does work, and I could probably stick the weight box on the back. Then again maybe it would break the tractor in two. But I do have a welder....

Which is good. It will never have the rear-end strength to mount the tiller, but I can use the E20 for that. What it can do is pull the cart, spreader, and run accessories like the drill and clippers. I'll leave the mower deck off it for now.

I keep waiting for my craftsman tractor gas engine to finally blow up so I can put my E12 motor on it and make it electric. Doesn't seem to want to happen.

Now, something I am finding I might need: A blade. Reason is as I work in the back I want to move some dirt around to level things. How is the Elec-trak in terms of pushing earth? Worth getting a blade? Anyone have one?

Chris

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