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 That's my new 2018 logic!  Cheers All Happy New Year.
 That's my new 2018 logic!  Cheers All Happy New Year.Forgot about that part. But I'm running regular summer grade...with anti-gel additive, of course.I am surprised it started as the fuel was probably summer grade. At -10 I would expect it was jello.
 This and I'm an Off road vehicle so I can run the home heating oil at the pump.  I'm told thats a bit cleaner than On road Diesel.  Also I blew both spares from Mog 1 and 2 and then bought 6 Pirellis and mounted two ready to go for what I thought would be blowout number 3.  I haven't had any issue with the originals since then. Murphys Law I guess.  Still if I have anymore on road adventures I will switch the tires out on at least one Mog beforehand.  I'd rather loose the old tires to the 2018 Summer digging project then just toss them.
This and I'm an Off road vehicle so I can run the home heating oil at the pump.  I'm told thats a bit cleaner than On road Diesel.  Also I blew both spares from Mog 1 and 2 and then bought 6 Pirellis and mounted two ready to go for what I thought would be blowout number 3.  I haven't had any issue with the originals since then. Murphys Law I guess.  Still if I have anymore on road adventures I will switch the tires out on at least one Mog beforehand.  I'd rather loose the old tires to the 2018 Summer digging project then just toss them.That's usually how it works for me, too.Also I blew both spares from Mog 1 and 2 and then bought 6 Pirellis and mounted two ready to go for what I thought would be blowout number 3. I haven't had any issue with the originals since then.
Now That's Handy! no need to switch the bucket out eitherThis is my version of the Auger attachment. Used it to set a new utility pole.View attachment 724676

So it's not just me then? I can switch between twin stick and the SEE with relative ease, although it usually results in a few "Ooops" in the beginning. Which is one reason I run the engine at low rpms.Not the biggest ditch, but considering I’m a cat controls guy and this is as right next to power and over the top of irrigation water, it saved a lot of hand work. The three stick foot swing stuff is weird.





 Note how chewed up the ground is !!!!  Long story short Mog 1 is not moving for a few weeks till the ground gets a bit dryer.  I never noticed the ground had gotten soggy till It was a little too late.  If I continue to mess around I will make a mess of the place sooooo just going to have to tap into my Never Ending supply of patience and wait a few weeks for less rain and the end of Mud Season.  Also hindsight being blah, blah blah in one of the first pics I should have caught that even on a few parts of the path too the pond the tires were making tracks in mud.  I did not properly read the omens and the Mud Gods of New England had their laughs.  Cheers!
 Note how chewed up the ground is !!!!  Long story short Mog 1 is not moving for a few weeks till the ground gets a bit dryer.  I never noticed the ground had gotten soggy till It was a little too late.  If I continue to mess around I will make a mess of the place sooooo just going to have to tap into my Never Ending supply of patience and wait a few weeks for less rain and the end of Mud Season.  Also hindsight being blah, blah blah in one of the first pics I should have caught that even on a few parts of the path too the pond the tires were making tracks in mud.  I did not properly read the omens and the Mud Gods of New England had their laughs.  Cheers!We get it, advertisements are annoying!
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