What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

mdhughes

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We had a real down pour Friday night Saturday morning and the driveway had moved down the hill. Used the box blade yesterday to move it back up the hill. Also had to use a shovel to get almost a bucket full of gravel out of the ditch.

Should have taken the land plane over it when I was done, but it is really muddy where I keep my attachments and I had already cleaned off the tires once before getting on the driveway.
 
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pokey1416

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Remove the old hot tub day! Kind of crowded with gazebo and deck built on two sides of it + decorative fence. Sure do like having the BH92 and thumb (please don’t hate me 😳) was able to break off pieces and pull the tub away from deck so I can remove sides. Wish I could have gotten the dump trailer closer, and wasn’t sure the flat face was gonna work but it did fine.

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fried1765

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Remove the old hot tub day! Kind of crowded with gazebo and deck built on two sides of it + decorative fence. Sure do like having the BH92 and thumb (please don’t hate me 😳) was able to break off pieces and pull the tub away from deck so I can remove sides. Wish I could have gotten the dump trailer closer, and wasn’t sure the flat face was gonna work but it did fine.

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There ain't nothin quite like a BH with a thumb!
 
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johnjk

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B3200 w/loader, Woods RC5 brush hog, 4' box blade, tooth bar, B1700 MMM,
Apr 13, 2017
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Broke out the brush cutter and the B3200 and cleared a couple areas so I can drop a couple dead standing trees. Also got the trails in the woods done. First time since 2023. Felt good to be back in the seat. All in, 4 hrs of seat time IMG_3260.jpeg IMG_3261.jpeg IMG_3262.jpeg IMG_3263.jpeg IMG_3264.jpeg
 
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WI_Hedgehog

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Added a fire extinguisher--thanks for the general recommendation.

One note: The quick-release swings the top of the fire extinguisher out, so the mount has to be low enough on release so this clears the ROPS with the ROPS down if your ROPS is used in the down position (such as in the woods), so test before tighten.

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DustyRusty

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Remove the old hot tub day! Kind of crowded with gazebo and deck built on two sides of it + decorative fence. Sure do like having the BH92 and thumb (please don’t hate me 😳) was able to break off pieces and pull the tub away from deck so I can remove sides. Wish I could have gotten the dump trailer closer, and wasn’t sure the flat face was gonna work but it did fine.

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I would have listed it for free on Marketplace or Craigslist and let someone take it away for you. It looks like it was an expensive unit when new.
 
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imnukensc

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Used the FEL to hold up the horizontal 2X6's so I could get them lined up and attached to the vertical 6X6's. When you're old and working by yourself ya gotta get creative sometimes.
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Old_Paint

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Yup,......175lbs. is a LOT of weight,..... and so is 20 cu.ft.! :ROFLMAO:
Mine is 21cuft, up to 200 PSI. The problem is the compressor can’t keep up, not the storage. I can run a nail gun all day. A brad nailer might make it come on twice in a day. But if break out the air gun to blow sawdust off something, it sucks the bottom out of the tank in no time. A plasma cutter melts the steel with an arc, then relies on butt-load of air to blow the molten metal out of the cut at high pressure and volume. Pretty much, any time it’s cutting, it’s blowing. That takes a LOT of air. I could possibly use one intermittently, but if I have to wait for the compressor to catch up, it’s hardly going to be any faster than an OxyAcetyline rig. Cleaner/less slag/cherries, probably, but horribly slow. I’d already have one if I didn’t need to replace a compressor I just bought.
 

Old_Paint

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Again, no photos, but helped my neighbor with some grappling with nature so we can finish relocating his old mower shed. Cut several scrub trees and put the brush on my chipping pile. Tripled the size of his yard waste pile with the stuff too big for the chipper, and cut one possible saw log from a pine we put down. Was gonna dig up the stumps, but he was content with cutting them off at ground level. I wasn’t too terribly dejected about that because we worked our butts off yesterday getting the mower shed off its foundation and towed out to a straight shot to the back of his yard. He put a bit of spending money in my hand for yesterday’s help. He always does and won’t hear any objections. Great neighbor whom I will miss sorely if he doesn’t hang around for a lot more years. He’s 11 years older than me and is probably the best neighbor I’ve ever had.
 
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fried1765

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Nov 14, 2019
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Mine is 21cuft, up to 200 PSI. The problem is the compressor can’t keep up, not the storage. I can run a nail gun all day. A brad nailer might make it come on twice in a day. But if break out the air gun to blow sawdust off something, it sucks the bottom out of the tank in no time. A plasma cutter melts the steel with an arc, then relies on butt-load of air to blow the molten metal out of the cut at high pressure and volume. Pretty much, any time it’s cutting, it’s blowing. That takes a LOT of air. I could possibly use one intermittently, but if I have to wait for the compressor to catch up, it’s hardly going to be any faster than an OxyAcetyline rig. Cleaner/less slag/cherries, probably, but horribly slow. I’d already have one if I didn’t need to replace a compressor I just bought.
My Quincy, pressure lubed, 2 stage model 325, sitting atop an 80 gal tank, seems to keep up with any use I have found, including a medium capacity sandblaster.
 

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My toolbox mount got welded up and installed today. More images are in the Fabrication Forum.

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johnjk

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Apr 13, 2017
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Used the B3200 and bucket forks to move the meat birds out of the garage and in to the chicken tractor IMG_3279.jpeg IMG_3280.jpeg IMG_3281.jpeg
 
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