Probably time for an update.
Put a new brake controller in the Suburban, old one was shot. I went with the Tekonsha Primus IQ, made up a removable harness to connect in with the current wiring.
Mounted it in a better spot than the previous unit, now it is no longer an obstacle when entering the 'burb.
Sold my Bobcat 642 skid steer this weekend. In the 4 years I've owned it, I haven't put enough hours on it to make it worth the space it takes up. A utility tractor will suit my needs better. Something with a 3-point and the capability to use a brush cutter/rotary mower. John Deere is out immediately (even though I used to sell them) due to their proprietary loader attachement setup. All the other major brands have a skid steer quick tach setup. Went down a rabbit hole and learned more about the Korean built tractors. Turns out, they know what they're doing. I've settled on the Branson brand, they are heavier (good for a tractor, not a racecar...unless you're in the salt), have mechanical controls for the engine(no ecu), and have higher capacity ratings in the class of tractor I'm looking to buy. A 6 year powertrain warranty doesn't hurt either.
Currently stuck between a 2021 model 2515H and a carryover 2019 3515H. Same frame, 10 engine HP difference. No DPF filter on the 2515H, but its not a difficult thing to work around on the 3515H. Money is close....haha, what to do? I don't "need" 10 extra HP for what I will be using the tractor for, but it will run a rotary cutter better for sure, in thick grass. Both tractors weigh in just over 4K lbs with the loader (same as my old skid steer), and can lift 2200lbs with the loader to pin height. Or do I put the money difference into rear SCV's(hyd remotes) and a 3rd function setup for the loader on the 2515H....wow, what a 1st world problem, right?!