Had a mix of snow, freezing rain then rain and its supposed to drop below freezing again so I blew a bit of snow.
Post Oak blew over into the edge of the Fish Pond. Not quite sure how I'm going to go about cutting it up and removed, but confident it will involve the tractor is some way.
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Yep, that will be the trouble with mine as well (limbs jammed into the mud). I can top it out pretty well from the flat-bottom boat and my pole saw....but the trunk splits off into two sections, so separating those from a boat wouldn't be easy.View attachment 95644 View attachment 95645 View attachment 95646
Had a similar size pine in our pond a couple years ago. A snatch block to double drawbar pull eased it out. Turned out biggest issue was the branches were driven into the muddy bottom so it took quite a bit more force to break it out than the force required to skid it across solid ground. If you have access to a skidder, might be the way to go on that one.
Fancy cab tractor problems! My economy model just has a bunch of metal sticks with no protection other than paint.When blowing snow this morning the lever that controls chute rotation was acting up and getting stuck and I thought "here we go again with rear remote valves". After a quick inspection I realized that the cheap Tygon tubing that Kubota uses to prevent the levers from banging against the steel gates/guides had slid up the lever, and the damaged end shown below was preventing the lever from being moved rearward.
I slid the tubing off the lever, flipped it over, slid it back down onto the lever and all was good. There really doesn't need to be that much tubing on the lever to achieve the desired goal so maybe I'll cut it down and use clear silicone to stick it back on, with "stick" being the operative word.
Talking of those cheap lever handles, I've thought about cutting them down a bit, welding a threaded stud on the end and adding nice round aluminum balls as knobs rather than the cheap rubber pieces that keep pulling off. I used to do this thing with rifle bolt handles all the time, Remingtons in particular. I'd cut the factory bolt "knob" off, shape the handle, cut threads and put on a nice afterrmarket bolt knob.
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I guess Kubota figures that the cab is quieter than the open station therefore the customer is more likely to be bothered by the sound of a lever rattling against the metal gates. Not a big deal and something easily addressed. My bigger concern was a possible problem with the valve but it was just an interference issue.Fancy cab tractor problems! My economy model just has a bunch of metal sticks with no protection other than paint. View attachment 95907
There’s actually some merit to that. Mine could be constantly rattling like car keys in a clothes dryer and I’d never hear them.I guess Kubota figures that the cab is quieter than the open station therefore the customer is more likely to be bothered by the sound of a lever rattling against the metal gates.