What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

Bmyers

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Well my wheel on the mower decided to come off.
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So, the nephew has another welding project to do.

Also, we made some more improvements to the dump trailer.

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Tarp and solar panel placed on. Plus, started painting another side of it. Yet, the weather decided that we didn't need to paint nor finish mowing with the other tractor.

There is always next weekend.
 
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dirtydeed

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Doesn't look like much progress but I can assure you that we were there until 8:30 pm last night finishing the deco stone around the pool. The majority of which I didn't have access to with orange machines. Had to dump 8 yards of stone out of the back of the truck into the loader bucket (client didn't want stone on their driveway) then scoop buckets of stone with a 4 gallon square bucket and carry it by hand to where we were installing it. 2 Rolls of landscape fabric, about 600 sod pins and stakes, and almost 300' of edging installed.

Reinstalled the rubber playground mulch on raised play area (that took 1.5 triaxles of fill dirt). Built new border for the playground. Reassembled the play set.

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But wait...there's more!

3 Triaxles of screened topsoil arriving today. Yay! :(

My wife and I are worn out.
 
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jkavanagh58

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The video shows the tool offset to one side, but if room allows, I'd be inclined to center it up on my bucket. This will evenly distribute the stress between both loader arms. Shouldn't be a lot at all pulling or pushing a T post...but still.
I agree 100%, still a newb so I am still perfecting... I place it offset mainly to make it easier to get off tractor, line the tool up with post and then operate the controls while off tractor... centering it up would be a few more steps :)
 

jkavanagh58

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Just a suggestions, over the years, we used the wrap the chain method and pulling the t-post with decent success. Although we would end up damaging some of the post. We bought a T-post puller (I think it was around $15) and since then it makes quick, easy work and we haven't damaged any post.

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I did look at those and was considering... then I hit a groove with the BucketDriver and started making good progress.