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    Off-road diesel?

    LOL. Thats got to be some interesting feed and vet bills to turn in on your taxes :)
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    Mowing saplings

    Not sure on what you need for a finished job. Leaving the brush hog up higher than normal can also work well. Sampling stubs a inch or so in diameter and 8 or 10 inches tall for example will bend over instead of punching holes in tires.
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    L4060 going straight to work!

    Congrats on the equipment.
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    The Big Tool Rack is NOT a toy!

    More than one kind of tool rack, many of them quite sturdy also....... :)
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    slumming at John Deere

    Might not be the answer you looking for but keep in mind delivery services. Ups, fed ex, stuff shipped to a local freight by local freight company, etc.
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    The Big Tool Rack is NOT a toy!

    Gees, personally I am glad to hear info about various attachments. Surprising how often something I assume would never apply for my uses changes. Part of the country I grew up in a M5 series would be for hauling bales for feeding and mowing the side of the section line road and perhaps moving...
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    Hi, New member with a question.

    Removing the chute also increase the chance of something going in that was not intended. I now it is not likely but things happen. My unit has proper pto speed at a engine rpm of 2500. Guess it can vary.
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    spray gun

    If you get something that has a screw on spray tip most brands have extensions that you can put between the tip and trigger. These extensions come in different lengths and some are bent or can be carefully bent. Allowing to spray tall walls, ceiling, or low down on a wall with out even needing...
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    Hi, New member with a question.

    One would think it would be fine. Of course wet ground would be worse than dry ground. But any info on type of soil you have ? How deep the lateral lines are ? Any other info you can pass on might help.
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    The Big Tool Rack is NOT a toy!

    Thanks for the info. Lots of poorly made gimmicks out there. Seems this is well built and thought out. Things like that does come at a cost.
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    Mom Ryser’s turkey hunt!

    Nice it all worked out.
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    Another L245 saved

    Neat to hear
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    Please help ASAP

    Snap ring are on some
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    Flagpole base extraction...What would you do?

    Be sure to lay a blanket or something over the chain or cable your pulling with. It reduces the chances of a broke or suddenly loose chain or cable from whipping into the back of your vehicle.
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    Please help ASAP

    That snap ring is a very likely possibility. Took be a bit to figure it out on mine
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    correct pin sizes for attachments and other questions for a rookie PHD man

    Sounds like its working fine. Just keep in mind a tree root or being right on the edge of a rock will often times keep you from pulling the Aulger up, especially if your down more than a little bit.
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    correct pin sizes for attachments and other questions for a rookie PHD man

    Nice to hear. I usually dig a little and pull the bit up and let it back down and dig a little. Easy to get them stuck and since there is no reverse it a mess. Just be careful around them.
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    Landscape Rake for leveling dirt

    The gauge wheels are a HUGE help. 2 vote for the land plane if it possible.
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    correct pin sizes for attachments and other questions for a rookie PHD man

    Its tempting to have someone push on the post hole digger to line it up or help it dig. Do NOT do so. As suggested above keep everyone back from the digger at all times. Sounds like your ok on the bushing and holes if I am reading it right. No slack when using the post hole digger. A little...
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    Fuel is fuel... Right?

    Have a couple of friends that do the same thing. All loans of high dollar equipment comes with a operator. Pricing if any depending on the situation. Have learned the hard way to do the same.