We finally finished a trail up a tall hill through the woods through the woods. I do not cut down large trees so the paths are not that straight although we follow old logging roads (often populated). We need to finish a separate down path to make a loop.
To climb, I lock the differential and put it in low. The engine runs about 4600 rpm at the steepest section but never seems taxed.
Near the top. The ridge is covered with mountain laurel and some rodededrum. Our trail camera picks up deere, male/female/cub bears, foxes, and dogs from somewhere.
The biggest lesson is with a lot of outdoor power equipment (chain saw, chipper, etc). that you use a lot there is always some maintenance to do.
To climb, I lock the differential and put it in low. The engine runs about 4600 rpm at the steepest section but never seems taxed.
Near the top. The ridge is covered with mountain laurel and some rodededrum. Our trail camera picks up deere, male/female/cub bears, foxes, and dogs from somewhere.
The biggest lesson is with a lot of outdoor power equipment (chain saw, chipper, etc). that you use a lot there is always some maintenance to do.