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  1. totitan

    Almost Flipped Her!

    Ive had the rear tires of my L2501 off the ground a few times just like of large machines. There are two things you need to automatically do if you start to tip over....1. turn into the downhill side which is the direction these always want to go, and 2. drop your bucket and blade instantly...
  2. totitan

    Carport for temporary tractor storage

    Mine parks outside just like they do at Front Range Kubota. Next year I will build a 50 x 40 shop and it will finally get to come inside.
  3. totitan

    New member

    Very cool. Ive been busy mowing 7 acres of prairie, plowing and grading my long driveway, and excavating a site for my future shop and using the material to make a RV parking area. I had to stop for a couple of months for a heart surgery but Im good to go now.
  4. totitan

    New member

    This is my first tractor so I dont have much to compare it with but I did look closely at the comparable JD machines and found that Kubota is better in every way. Ive used my loader, back blade, and mower a lot and and am pleasantly surprised how well it performs for what it cost.
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    Filthy tractors versus clean ones

    It doesnt take much effort to keep a tractor clean plus a clean one is much nicer to work on.
  6. totitan

    My neighbor has a zero turn that won't mow this

    Noxious weeds suck. My wife and I just finished digging up hundreds of scotch thistles on our property before I mowed. They are a truly an evil plant.
  7. totitan

    Gave up Kubota delivery for bulldozer

    Nice. Im also retired but I would give up not having a schedule to play with a new Cat too.
  8. totitan

    New member

    Yes but thanks for the tip anyway. I appreciate it.
  9. totitan

    New member

    HST Yes I have discovered the back off the pedal trick to keep the rpms up. I mostly mow in 2nd range but on parts of my property I use low.
  10. totitan

    New member

    New member here. I bought my L2501 in March of this year just two days before the infamous bomb cyclone hit. The first chore for my new tractor was to dig through two six foot deep by ten feet wide drifts that were blocking my driveway and garage. since then Ive put 50 hours on it doing all...