Delivery day today. The dealer did fine by me, as the tractor arrived with a full tank of gas, an extra quart of hydraulic fluid, and spare pins in the toolbox. The driver took his time to show me a few things, and then I was on my own.
After spending some time acquainting myself with the tractor, I took some overall pictures of the tractor, as it will never be this perfect again. I also took detailed pictures of everything I could see without crawling underneath. I've been around the track enough to know I may want to have pictures of the tractor's original condition. I also added the implements to my equipment list on mykubota.com and downloaded the manual. The Kubota app looks rather handy.
The first real job was to rip out an old satellite dish. No problem, despite it being set in a little concrete (which I didn't know).
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Next up was to fit the grapple. That was easy, but connecting the hydraulic lines wasn't. One fitting went together without much trouble, but the other took some real work. I look forward to these fittings wearing in a little.
I then used the grapple to pick up part of a dead tree that's been underfoot for awhile. It will take some work to become competent with the grapple, but it certainly did the job on this old, light tree..
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...and that was about it for the day, as I took my time and checked the manuals whenever I wasn't sure about something. To wrap things up, here are some pictures.
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Logging hitch, which I didn't try out today. You see why I didn't feel I needed a drawbar.
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I like its smile.
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