What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

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Inaugural run for the cup holder today. Started with it on the ROPS and moved it down to the fender. Smaller bottles vibrate out. Gonna get some hose and split it so I can go around the base and the arms. Will keep things from sliding out and cut down damage to larger containers
 

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Clean your spoons! I seeded the lawn with gravel a couple of times this winter with the blower because we didn't have any frost. I had around 15 of the spoons with a stone jammed in them.

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Did a small area of rough brush mitigation/land clearing with the FEL At this point it was just playing with the homemade loader to see what it will and will not do, and for a little 17hp tractor with a home garage built FEL I'm actually pretty impressed. I did manage to get myself into a couple "sticky situations" and had to use the diff lock with the hand throttle combined with the two stick loader valve to wiggle myself back out but all in all I didn't get completely stuck, just right on the edge of having a Sunday afternoon panic attack
 

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A friend was going to help me this weekend with the M6060 wheels and weights but the weather has been miserable. I picked up another set of wheel weights last week and still plan on using the MX with pallet forks to get the job done. Hopefully the weather will improve this week. It's too dangerous doing this sort of thing in the rain.
Agree, especially with wheels/tires that size. The L/LX are the biggest I would be comfortable handling solo with or without the tire dolly, you're playing it smart using the MX with the forks. Post some pics when you get started.
 
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Can you add another shed next year? In my area, the limit is $1000 before a permit is required and no definition about time or anything else. My projects will be $999 at a time.
So just enough for a couple of 6x6's and Simpson brackets 😂
 
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Excellent! Nice pair of "4 wheelers" 😁
ha ha, yeah they work out good around here especially over the winter when it’s too wet to get the Bota out. Funny thing is they got a go kart too, but they would rather drive those or the Bota 😂
 
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Worked all day inside installing cabinets. Sat on the front porch and watched the wife use the “mini” K!

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radas

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ha ha, yeah they work out good around here especially over the winter when it’s too wet to get the Bota out. Funny thing is they got a go kart too, but they would rather drive those or the Bota 😂
You taught them well 😂
 
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Tree job today for a repeat client that wanted to start some privacy screening. After I told him that he didn't need a permit for trees but he would absolutely need one for a fence, that was an easy sell.

I had my nephew dig some of the holes (first time on a machine...and he loved it!). I would be inclined to tell you all that giving someone an opportunity to run a machine for the first time makes it all worth it to me. I absolutely enjoy the opportunity to show someone how to do it (tractor or mini excavator). The expression on their faces is priceless (to me anyway).

Diggy:

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6-7' green giants:

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On to the next one tomorrow...sewer line repair ;)
 
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Spent 4 hours moving dead and downed Scot pines. I love the seat time but will be glad when I am on the downhill side of the dreaded Scot pine die-off on my oak savanna project. Had help today from a friend and his chainsaw. He told me he estimated that he cut 300 to 400 down in that 4 hour time period. I have moved maybe a 1/3 of them to a brush pile.

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I had a Case 224 , Snow Caster and front mount dozer blade before trading to my Kubota B7100. Those Case garden tractors are very cool and tough machines. Thanks for sharing!
They are tanks! Hard to say how many hours these have on them. The one my girl is on is a 73 and the other one is a 74(going by serial # on a chart I found online 🤷‍♂️)I have the front blade and one working mower deck, another deck that’s a good shell and has 2 spindles left on it 😂. Next time I am up to my parents place with my trailer I have an old White garden tractor to pick up and a 2n. The White was what I grew up with at home and my grandpa ran a few Whites on his farm (lots of hours riding on his lap in them 😂). The 2n was bought new by my great grandpa.
 
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ken erickson

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They are tanks! Hard to say how many hours these have on them. The one my girl is on is a 73 and the other one is a 74(going by serial # on a chart I found online 🤷‍♂️)I have the front blade and one working mower deck, another deck that’s a good shell and has 2 spindles left on it 😂. Next time I am up to my parents place with my trailer I have an old White garden tractor to pick up and a 2n. The White was what I grew up with at home and my grandpa ran a few Whites on his farm (lots of hours riding on his lap in them 😂). The 2n was bought new by my great grandpa.
IF memory serves me, mine was purchased new in 1974. The previous owner gave me the owners manual with a hand written date of purchase in it.
You said it right "tank" !
 
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IF memory serves me, mine was purchased new in 1974. The previous owner gave me the owners manual with a hand written date of purchase in it.
You said it right "tank" !
I just realized where you are at! I worked at the dealer in Winneconne for a couple years.

edit: sorry for the random thought 😂 for those that didn’t know Winneconne was where those little Case mowers were built.
 
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