Looks like fun. How does that attachment work? Is it PTO driven? There doesn't seem to be anything in the hydraulic ports so I'm guessing it must be.Finally got toplaywork with the forestry winch.
This thing is awesome!
Here's the better half hauling smaller logs.
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That is a good point. It is not a cut you can use on any tree and needs to be used with due consideration first - like any method. Looking at it, you start with a smallish based tree and then you bore thru the center of the hinge area, The remaining hinge is all that is holding the tree from falling just as is the case for the traditional cut and wedge method - the hinge is the only holding wood while pounding the wedge . So, that hinge has to be sound enough and large enough to do that job. I should have added that you should leave a heavier than normal hinge to compensate for it's lack of width.As a note, that can be dangerous with a top-heavy leaner. This year I had one pop as I walked 10' away to put the saw down after step (5). Thankfully I was 10' away, but it did damage.

Kudos to you for helping out on Christmas day!Not the Kubota but.......my wife and I headed to her horse barn this morning as the barn manager has 5 kids and we have none so we wanted to help her get things done ASAP to get her home to her kids on Christmas Day. I figured I would be swapping water buckets, picking stalls and filling hay nets but the manger was like "hey, do you think you can work the tractor here as the manure pile is out of control and the workers just keep dumping more trailer loads of stall strippings out side the pile......?"
She showed me the pile and what a mess it was and then showed me the tractor......she kept saying it was "electric", no idea what she was talking about perhaps she meant "hydrostatic" but she had it started and warmed up in the indoor arena......so I hopped on....John Deere 3033R.....decent rig. Different enough to not be a Kubota but similar enough to feel comfy quickly. Certainly not a piece of crap by any stretch.
At first it kept stalling on me when I dug into the pile and I was surprised as a rig this big should have no issue.......come to find out they had this thing in High on the transmission or "C" in JD speak I dropped it into "B" which is more mid range and was able to consolidate the pile and pile it up as it should be. They were pretty thankful as the guy they pay to do this had clearly been slacking.
I liked some things on the JD but I prefer the Kubota Trendle pedal, probably as I am used to it. The loader was certainly powerful BUT seemed a little more "rickety" and wobbly than I would expect and took some getting used to as it wasn't "confidence inspiring" initially.
Overall I was glad I had solid loader skills from working my own 2601 a bunch ........the girls got the horses all set and were stoked the manure pile was finally looking tidy when I was done....
Pic below from when my friend texted me "Merry Christmas, what are you up to?"........."shoveling poop" was my answer.
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Everyone likes using their 4 wheel dollyWhy not ?
Probably didn't really need it, but used the forks to carry a new washing machine around the house and to take the old one away and dump it in the trailer.
Every home needs a forklift.
Yes, it is PTO driven. 8800 lbs of pulling force. Lot's of fun!Looks like fun. How does that attachment work? Is it PTO driven? There doesn't seem to be anything in the hydraulic ports so I'm guessing it must be.
I think that's the main thing ... Takes me a bit of time to get use to my pickup, after getting out of my Kenworth after 3-4 weeks ...probably as I am used to it.
Nice to here from you nerwin - glad your good ! So the new mini split is doing what you hoped even in the cold ?? Enjoy the remainder of the holidays. Your Dad is a lucky man.I been summoned by @WI_Hedgehog!
Sorry I haven't been very active lately. I been meaning to make a post. With the new full time job, I just haven't had time and now I barely have enough time to use the tractor anymore. My dad has been using the tractor more than me now!
I simply just don't have the time anymore which kinda sucks but I'm hoping when it's warmer I'll be able to do tractor stuff after work and on the weekends and vacations. Just something I need to balance out.
I'm excited though because when it comes time to purchase a box blade and other attachments, my wallet won't be hurting as much! So there is an upside to all this.
I have a tractor job lined up in the spring, I know someone who is getting 30 yards of top soil to level out his property so the Kubota is gonna have its first paying job under its belt. Should pay for the box blade!
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I was able to plow the driveway, on Christmas Eve which was nice! The mirrors are for my dad, I find them useless to me but he likes them. It's been fun teaching my dad how to use the tractor. But the Kubota has been running good, I mean its an L2501
I been on the fence about purchasing a snow pusher instead of the plow. Part of me wonders if it would be better than the plow because it mounts closer to the pins versus sticking 2 feet away. My dad is struggling using the plow, it's way different than the side by side and a truck. It doesn't take much and you're digging into the ground haha.
OH! Update on the ballast box. I thought it would be better for plowing but I really didn't like the way the tractor felt with all the extra weight on the rear, so I took it off and it plows better without it. No idea why! It was a night and day difference to me. I think because the tires are filled and the provides the increase in traction whereas the additional weight behind the tractor just made it feel like it didn't want to stop on the snow. I'm not expert, I just know it feels better plowing without the ballast box, again I'm pushing not lifting so that might be the difference there.
I got the mini split installed in the garage too, it's been lovely keeping the tractor warm and the snow melted off.
Anyways, I'm doing alright. I had some ups and downs but still kicking around. I been enjoying my new job, got to drive a 2024 F-350 at work and now I want one but don't wanna pay for the gas lol. But dang that truck drove sooooo well!! Felt like a real truck. It felt like it could just go anywhere and it was nimble even. It sounded sweet with that 7.3L Godzilla engine!
Well hope ya'll had a great Christmas and if I don't see you again, have a happy New Years as well!
I agree that it's nice to hear from you.I been summoned by @WI_Hedgehog!
Sorry I haven't been very active lately. I been meaning to make a post. With the new full time job, I just haven't had time and now I barely have enough time to use the tractor anymore. My dad has been using the tractor more than me now!
I simply just don't have the time anymore which kinda sucks but I'm hoping when it's warmer I'll be able to do tractor stuff after work and on the weekends and vacations. Just something I need to balance out.
I'm excited though because when it comes time to purchase a box blade and other attachments, my wallet won't be hurting as much! So there is an upside to all this.
I have a tractor job lined up in the spring, I know someone who is getting 30 yards of top soil to level out his property so the Kubota is gonna have its first paying job under its belt. Should pay for the box blade!
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I was able to plow the driveway, on Christmas Eve which was nice! The mirrors are for my dad, I find them useless to me but he likes them. It's been fun teaching my dad how to use the tractor. But the Kubota has been running good, I mean its an L2501
I been on the fence about purchasing a snow pusher instead of the plow. Part of me wonders if it would be better than the plow because it mounts closer to the pins versus sticking 2 feet away. My dad is struggling using the plow, it's way different than the side by side and a truck. It doesn't take much and you're digging into the ground haha.
OH! Update on the ballast box. I thought it would be better for plowing but I really didn't like the way the tractor felt with all the extra weight on the rear, so I took it off and it plows better without it. No idea why! It was a night and day difference to me. I think because the tires are filled and the provides the increase in traction whereas the additional weight behind the tractor just made it feel like it didn't want to stop on the snow. I'm not expert, I just know it feels better plowing without the ballast box, again I'm pushing not lifting so that might be the difference there.
I got the mini split installed in the garage too, it's been lovely keeping the tractor warm and the snow melted off.
Anyways, I'm doing alright. I had some ups and downs but still kicking around. I been enjoying my new job, got to drive a 2024 F-350 at work and now I want one but don't wanna pay for the gas lol. But dang that truck drove sooooo well!! Felt like a real truck. It felt like it could just go anywhere and it was nimble even. It sounded sweet with that 7.3L Godzilla engine!
Well hope ya'll had a great Christmas and if I don't see you again, have a happy New Years as well!