What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

North Idaho Wolfman

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The rock work looks great!;)

Just as a note from the electrical safety/code side of things: It works a lot better if the "Caution tape", is not in contact with what you want to protect but a foot or so above the actual line. That way as your digging you have a warning before you hit the conduit or line, But having lived in AZ, your lucky to have dug down as deep as you did, the ground their is brutally hard!:eek:
 

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I had been working on tractor parking space under my deck , I always wanted to do something under there but never had a tractor to do any work there until this year. I'll post before photo and after. I dug it out, added some rock for retaining the wall, added 3/4" stone, then strapped the ceiling on an angle/slope from 0 to 2 1/2" drop , added steel roofing for the ceiling, then from Lowes got the plastic clear sheets and strapped the sides of the deck posts and added the sheets. See what ya think...
 

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Lil Foot, concidering the ammount of rocks in the pics the finished product looked really nice.
Thanks Bulldog, I was pretty pleased with how it turned out my self. I left out the 5 biggest rocks, and about one full bucket of smaller rocks. I covered the conduit with about two full buckets of decent fill, (I.E. no rocks) then made lots of passes, back dragging with the bucket & using the tractor to compact it.
I was really impressed with my little backhoe, it pulled out some big rocks, and all the rocks seemed to be interlocked together.

North Idaho Wolfman: The tape ie actually locator tape (I.E. dectectable) and the line is actually in 1" conduit, sheathed with some 2" conduit & 2" teleduct that I had laying around. Should be pretty well protected. I was more interested in someone being able to find it, if necessary. I thought about laying in some more tape after covering the conduit with a few inches of fill, but I was alone & fighting a 20 mph gusting to 34 mph wind, with snow coming on, so I took the easy way out. The county thought I was nuts to put the tape in at all. As a side note, a neighbor just called & it's now under more than 12" of snow. Finished just in time.
 

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WFM, Very nice, great utilization of space. Wish I had something similar. I'm currently taking up a bay in the garage with mine, (and the implements) so a small pole barn appears to be in my future.
 

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Lil Foot,
Well then great job, so many don't bother putting a locater tape or wire in and later wonder "where the heck did I bury that line" a few years after the job is done.
I seen that the mountains down there are getting hit pretty good!
 
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Took the finish mower off and put the loader back on. Cleaned up the driveway after the snow we got.
 

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Deck off and had the wheel bracket re welded back on and cleaned her all up greased and tucked away nicely for a long winters nap. Blade on working and ready for the maybe nasty's were suppose to get this evening and tomorrow
 

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I just wanted to mention how pleased I am with my LED light bar. I had a tractor trailer come after dark today to be loaded. The light bar worked great. I'd recommend one for anyone planning to use their tractor at night.
 

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Dug out an 8x4x3.5 an laid out some blocks for the cold frame.
Was a lot of fun. Next comes six courses of brick a frame, and some twin-polycarb..
 

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Fired it up yesterday to show my father in law. Turned over the compost pile since I had her running.
 

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Turned over the compost pile since I had her running.
Used my 2150 for more-or-less the same thing today! Also finished rebuilding the may gear drive for the Ford 905 Auger today. Finally assembly should happen tomorrow. Would have finished a LONG time ago if I didn't have to work out bearing preload using gaskets as shims, what a stupid design (compared to what I'm used to)...
 

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I cut down one of the unwanted pine trees close to my Mother-In-Law's house. I used the Stihl chainsaw and wedges to keep the tree from landing on her house. After felling the tree I used the Kubota to pull it out of the thick brush so I could limb it up and haul it off. It took my wife and I about 3 hours to complete the task. We are slow but we are old! As usual the Kubota made the task much easier and I didn't tear up anything.
 

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LOML and I moved 1/2 cord of firewood from the woodshed into the garage. Gotta keep it close for those cold winter nights!
 

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I spent 3 hours moving snow, The L3450 kicked butt with the new studded front tires, was able to blade snow up our 10% grade driveway with no problem.
Soon I'll be able to throw the snow blower on and give that a try, so looking forward to that!:D
 

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I spent 3 hours moving snow, The L3450 kicked butt with the new studded front tires, was able to blade snow up our 10% grade driveway with no problem.
Soon I'll be able to throw the snow blower on and give that a try, so looking forward to that!:D
We are anticipating a good amount of snow here this year. I cant wait to use my new bota with fel and box blade on the snow this year. It sure will beat my old quad with 48" plow....
 

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I pulled the adjustable vertical link off and cleaned up the threads (it didn't want to turn), removed the wimply adjustment lever, and welded a tab on it to use with a wrench. I seldom use it, so it gets stiff.
I have purchased front ag tires for my tractor, and will be order rear ags for it next week- I can't wait. The turfs have done fine for what I do, but ags will be better. I will post a photo when they are on.
 

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tried out my new blower, sure is sweet. Here's a before and after pic.
Congrats on the new blower. just traded my rear mount in for a front mount. I'm sure it won't be long before I have a chance to try it out. Unlike you folks we've had only rain so far. Enjoy and be safe.