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    PTO driven 3-point circular saw attachment.

    I have had a buzz saw or cordwood saw around the farm in one shape or form for forty years. Started with a staked down one ran with a flat belt and a G JD tractor. Had one on the front of a A JD tractor and several three point ones with shafts and gear boxes. The current two I have there own...
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    Front mounted ball hitch

    I myself would go with the heavier metal. I don't think you would bend the lighter metal lifting its the pushing moving the trailer. Years ago I bent my 3/8 steel SSQA plate pushing a fully loaded trailer up a hill to a building. Didn't have a tractor handy with a three point mover so I used the...
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    MX5400 wheel weights

    Those like to be for the old A-B-G John Deere tractors. Have some of them that have been on a JD A tractor since my FIL bought it new in 1950. You have your self a cheap weight set up.
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    Front mounted ball hitch

    I have been using some form of a loader moving trailers around on the farm for well over forty years and had hitches mounted to buckets, to forks but the best I have used and still use is one that I built thirty years ago when I got my first skid loader. Its built with a 3/8 inch SSQA plate and...
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    McLaren Harley rake - 6 pin

    Welcome to the wonderful world of skid loaders. Haven't been around Kubota's skid steers but back in 2011 when I bought my Bobcat S-850 skid steer new ran into same issues with trying to control my tree saw. Bobcat only has a can buss signal coming out of there pin adapter. I needed twelve volt...
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    Disc plows

    Didn't know they still made those new. Years ago I had one we used to move dirt away from fence lines back in the day when we used to disk fields and the dirt would build up towards the fence lines. Been no till farming for thirty five plus years now. I would do a Tempest Craigslist search and a...
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    best tool for taking a bit of sideslope out of a farm trail

    Doesn't look like to good of soil. I would sure get that planted back to grass. Seen it to many times were someone cut a hill like that that wasn't going to be rocked and ended up with a huge ditch running down the fence line.
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    Finish or Flail Mower advice

    Its your money and spent it how you like but it were me I would just use the X758 you have coming to mow the pasture and lawn. Once you get it mowed down and keep it mowed the mower will handle that with no issues. Have a buddy that bought an acreage with a 5 acre pasture that hadn't been mowed...
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    L5740 HST PTO speed and engine rpm

    Welcome to the forum. Out on my farm we run the engines at the rated speed to a 540 PTO RPM or 1000 PTO RPM. Tractors, combines, sprayers and such are designed to run at rated speed for hours on hours. Some tractors have a E range on the 540 PTO speed so the engine can be ran slower for 540 PTO...
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    Am I too OCD or should I flush/clean my SQ480 gearbox?

    This is what you need to do. My bat wing mower came from the factory with corn head grease in it. I don't think there is a gear box on this farm that has 80-90 in it any more and that includes the windmill gear boxes.
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    Plow for my mx5000

    Your MX will play play with that two bottom plow. You have your FWA if the going gets tough. I wouldn't even consider the one bottom.
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    Loader mounts

    I would give Koyker a call 800-557-4689 and see if they ever built brackets for this loader on that tractor. Years back there were a ton of Koyker loaders in my area. I had work with them many times to get brackets to put a loader on a different model tractor. Back then they were easy to work...
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    SSQA adaptor for pin-on loader..??

    Back in the early to mid 80's when the use of big round bales got to going there were a lot of folks in south east Nebraska. Kansas and Mo that were running around with these folks bale spears on there pickups. Got to be a good company to still be around.
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    L2501 Fuel Strainer*******Updated*******

    Over the years I have owned and worked on a lot of used equipment that folks weren't very careful with there fueling practices. Have removed a lot of tanks over the years for cleaning. I won't think about removing a cap on a piece of equipment without blowing compress air around the filler cap...
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    Anyone ever have a trailer with metal grating for a deck?

    A buddy has a home made twenty foot with steel grating for a floor and its stood up well over the years and he pulls it in the winter with his skid loader on it to do snow removeable work. Wood doesn't work for him as his trailers never see a shed. If you can buy the trailer right I would buy it...
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    Sprayer Pattern

    Like the others have said. First thing to do is to make sure all nozzles and body's are clean. When you have the nozzles out see what number they are and brand they are and then look up on the internet what's the GPA they are at what PSI. I like T-JET brand as they have nice charts to show all...
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    B3200 LA504

    If it were me I would offer it up for 20 grand and take no less. If it sells go buy a UTV if it doesn't throw a carrier on the three point and use it for your UTV. My MX6000 is my UTV on this farm. You have one nice tractor there. After you wade threw the BS some serious person will buy that...
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    Folding rotary cutters, flex wings and bat wings.

    I have had some form of flex wing mowers for forty five years. Started with a old Alamo that I pickup on a state sale. Now days the state hires out all the road mowing. They are leasing JD tractors and JD flex wing mowers. Had a couple used Bush Hog brand. They were pretty beat up when I got...
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    Mx6000 vs 7060

    I like my MX6000 but its not the only tractor on this farm. Sounds like for what your going to be doing you better get the 7060 and since your only going to have one tractor I would sure get a cab on it. My non cabbed MX6000 is a garage queen in the winter. When it comes to making fence post...
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    Implements that pull on the drawbar and the world of good enough.

    Sorry late to the party but yes holes are for a hammer strap. Lot of different ones of them. Most tractors 100 HP and up use a hammer strap hitch on the implement and tractor. All my bigger implements use them. As a matter of fact I don't even have my three point arms and quick hitches on my two...