My new toy

Timmay

New member

Equipment
L3301, LP 72" Grading scraper, 66" loader bucket w/ toothbar, LP 72" Rear blade
Dec 4, 2014
4
0
0
Washington State, USA
Hello all,

I have been lurking in the background for quite some time, reading posts while I make my decision on tractor size/type/implements.
OTT has been a great resource for information, and the people who post appear friendly, courteous and helpful. Thank you everyone for your posts! I am sure more people than just me has found them useful.
After many months of contemplation, I just had my new toy delivered on Friday, the 26th of December.
I know how much I have enjoyed pictures youguys have posted of your own tractors, so I figured maybe others will enjoy seeing mine as well.

Thanks for everything guys!

-Tim Hoyle
Washington State
 

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Bulldog

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M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT
Mar 30, 2010
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Rocky Face, Georgia
Welcome to OTT. First post right out of the gate filled with new orange pics, doesn't get much better than that.

When you get time snap a shot of your tooth bar and I for one would love to hear what you think of it after you get some seat time on the shiny new ride.
 

DocGP

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Sep 17, 2014
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SE TX
Fine looking ride ya got there my friend. I have been extremely pleased with my grader also. Mine is not the same brand as yours but looks very similar. Does a jam up job on my driveway at the office.

Doc
 

85Hokie

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BX-25D ,PTB. Under Armor, '90&'92-B7100HST's, '06 BX1850 FEL
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Hello all,

I have been lurking in the background for quite some time, reading posts while I make my decision on tractor size/type/implements.
OTT has been a great resource for information, and the people who post appear friendly, courteous and helpful. Thank you everyone for your posts! I am sure more people than just me has found them useful.
After many months of contemplation, I just had my new toy delivered on Friday, the 26th of December.
I know how much I have enjoyed pictures youguys have posted of your own tractors, so I figured maybe others will enjoy seeing mine as well.

Thanks for everything guys!

-Tim Hoyle
Washington State
that shoooore is purrddddyy!!

congrats - you will love what is can do, and it aint much it cannot do!!!:)
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
14,553
3,303
113
SW Pa
Sweet but its still cherry,,, get her muddy then shoot a couple pics,, yeah we love tractor porn of all kinds,,
 

CaveCreekRay

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L3800 HST, KingKutter box scraper, KingKutter 66" rake, County Pride Subsoiler
Jul 11, 2014
2,631
100
48
Cave Creek, AZ
(In slow Homer voice...)

"MMMMmmmmm shi-neeeeee..." (CLAUGHHHHHHH)

Get an "orange" bottle of New Finish and get her all detailed out after you play with it for a few days! Two coats in a month will keep her looking that way all year and forever if you wax it once a year and keep it garaged. Spray down the rear end and underparts with WD40 and wipe off the excess. The wax in the mixture helps dirt from sticking to your underside. Dry silicone works too but it makes it a booger to paint in the future. WD wipes off with thinner. WD also helps keep the implements and loader from rusting.

Have a great time! Keep the loader bucket as low as you can when full.

Welcome and Happy New Year!

Ray
 

mickeyd

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2014 L3200 DT w/LA524 FEL, 2019 Kubota Z121S w/ 48" Pro Dec, TG1860G w/RCK54TG
Mar 21, 2014
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Guin, AL
You must have been a really good boy for Santa to bring you such a good present.

Welcome to the forum.
 

Paulemar

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Equipment
BX25, 60" MMM, 3 point hitch, 60" front plow, 48" Phoenix rototiller.
Jan 21, 2012
112
0
16
Pittsburgh, Pa
Tim,
That's a very nice machine. I too am interested in how you like the grading scraper. I've been thinking about getting a 48" one, but they are a little pricey and I usually find something else that I need just a little bit more. It's on my list though. The thing of it is that it would allow me to grade and smooth my 500 ft. of driveway pretty fast. Not much seat time in that!
 
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Timmay

New member

Equipment
L3301, LP 72" Grading scraper, 66" loader bucket w/ toothbar, LP 72" Rear blade
Dec 4, 2014
4
0
0
Washington State, USA
Tim,
That's a very nice machine. I too am interested in how you like the grading scraper. I've been thinking about getting a 48" one, but they are a little pricey and I usually find something else that I need just a little bit more. It's on my list though. The thing of it is that it would allow me to grade and smooth my 500 ft. of driveway pretty fast. Not much seat time in that!
Paulemar,

Grading scraper is amazing! Makes things nice and smooth as melted butter. It has been raining here for a few days so the dirt has turned to mud and the dirt gets really caked up and sticky on the implements but the scraper has been doing a very fine job in spite of that.

-Tim
 

Timmay

New member

Equipment
L3301, LP 72" Grading scraper, 66" loader bucket w/ toothbar, LP 72" Rear blade
Dec 4, 2014
4
0
0
Washington State, USA
(In slow Homer voice...)

"MMMMmmmmm shi-neeeeee..." (CLAUGHHHHHHH)

Get an "orange" bottle of New Finish and get her all detailed out after you play with it for a few days! Two coats in a month will keep her looking that way all year and forever if you wax it once a year and keep it garaged. Spray down the rear end and underparts with WD40 and wipe off the excess. The wax in the mixture helps dirt from sticking to your underside. Dry silicone works too but it makes it a booger to paint in the future. WD wipes off with thinner. WD also helps keep the implements and loader from rusting.

Have a great time! Keep the loader bucket as low as you can when full.

Welcome and Happy New Year!

Ray
Ray,

Thanks for the tips! Being a newbie I am still a little paranoid so I drive with that loader low as possible. I have seen too many youtube videos showing tractors tipping over from weight in a loader that is too high in the air.

-Tim
 

ipz2222

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Equipment
L235, bx2670
May 30, 2009
1,927
32
38
chickamauga ga usa
I disagree with everyone, that thing is ugly as sin, so to protect you from the wrath of God and his judgement against sin ugly things, I'll come up tomorrow and remove it for you.. (G) No wait, gotta take othumpia some salve for his leg...
 

gssixgun

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Equipment
L3600, FEL, SnoBlower, Box Blade, Rear Blade, Forks, Cultivator, Plow
Jan 5, 2013
257
47
28
Sandpoint ID
www.gemstarcustoms.com
Welcome to OTT over in ID myself, that is a sweet new Tractor



I also am very interested in what you think of that style of tooth-bar,, I have been heemhawing between that and a Piranha style for over a year now, and just can't decide..

The price is so close that isn't a factor, I am really interested to know if you are digging out any roots with yours :)



When you get time snap a shot of your tooth bar and I for one would love to hear what you think of it after you get some seat time on the shiny new ride.
 

Burt

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Equipment
L3700SU, box blade, 6 foot rhino blade, 1 bottom plow, 3 point receiver hitch.
Mar 24, 2012
337
1
0
Goldendale, WA USA
Hello all,

I have been lurking in the background for quite some time, reading posts while I make my decision on tractor size/type/implements.
OTT has been a great resource for information, and the people who post appear friendly, courteous and helpful. Thank you everyone for your posts! I am sure more people than just me has found them useful.
After many months of contemplation, I just had my new toy delivered on Friday, the 26th of December.
I know how much I have enjoyed pictures youguys have posted of your own tractors, so I figured maybe others will enjoy seeing mine as well.

Thanks for everything guys!

-Tim Hoyle
Washington State
Timmay,

Congratulations! That is a nice setup you have there. From the green grass and trees, I can tell you are on the West side of the Cascades.

You'll have a lot of work out of your tractor.

Don't forget to wax it!

Burt
 

Timmay

New member

Equipment
L3301, LP 72" Grading scraper, 66" loader bucket w/ toothbar, LP 72" Rear blade
Dec 4, 2014
4
0
0
Washington State, USA
Welcome to OTT. First post right out of the gate filled with new orange pics, doesn't get much better than that.

When you get time snap a shot of your tooth bar and I for one would love to hear what you think of it after you get some seat time on the shiny new ride.
For Bulldog and everyone else that asked about the toothbar, I will get a picture of it next chance I get. Though I dont get home from my day job until after dark.
and yes Burt, you are right! I am west of the Cascades. Too much rain over here!
I did some digging with the toothbar on monday. I dont have a backhoe so I used the loader/toothbar to dig a hole and bury a large pile of rocks that we have gathered over the years.
It was tough digging due to the many, many rocks in the soil. Supposedly a large glacier came through our town a few thousand years ago and deposited the rock. (so I am told)
Without the toothbar digging would likely be impossible, and the Kubota salesman who also grew up around my town said he would not want to see my tractor leave his sales lot without a toothbar due to the rocky local soil.
Would I recommend one? Heck yeah! if you are going to do any form of loader work in tough soil (rocks, roots, etc) I highly recommend it!

Thanks guys!

-Tim