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  1. edritchey

    Tooth fork and/or grapple?

    I've never used a piranha bar but I have and use on a regular basis a regular tooth bar that has replaceable teeth and it is awesome for what it was designed for and easy to put on and take off when not needed.
  2. edritchey

    Positive Comments about your Kubota

    My MX5800 was delivered about a month ago or so and just over 200 hours on her so far without any problems. Spread 500 feet of asphalt millings with it today probably about 4 tri-axle loads in all. Nice little tractor all in all. :)
  3. edritchey

    Tooth fork and/or grapple?

    I got a grapple and it came in real handy clearing brush behind my place in the woods. I was able to put a walking path in with the help of the grapple and the woods stump grinder got a nice area cleaned up.
  4. edritchey

    Kubota 3rd Function Hydraulic Hose Protection Solution for L Series Tractors

    Sometimes you just have to use the right tool for the job. These don't have any lines hanging below them to get ripped off while doing loader work. :)
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    Night vision or thermal scopes

    I've used all types and I started out using the lower end stuff under 4k and honestly there really isn't any in the lower price ranges that work very well especially at distances over 50yds in total darkness. Thermal optics will get real pricey for a decent one. The ones under 5k have to slow...
  6. edritchey

    Project: B8200

    Awesome project - I had a B7200 years ago too it was a great little tractor.
  7. edritchey

    wet dirt leveling

    Like Hokie said stay out of it until it's good and dry
  8. edritchey

    Going crazy over emissions!!

    Congrats on the new tractor I had a L3901 for a short time they are nice tractors.
  9. edritchey

    1720 Front Differential

    I was thinking Ford 1720 :)
  10. edritchey

    Kubota Wheels

    Thanks for all the info.
  11. edritchey

    Bucket level indicator

    I had one on a L3901 I used to have and removed it. After you get used to working with the machine you can tell what position the buckets in without a level indicator. Also if you get a 3rd function set of remotes on the front they probably will hit the level indicator unless you modify the...
  12. edritchey

    Kubota Wheels

    I'm looking for a place to get a front and rear set of wheels to fit my MX5800 the dealer want a small fortune for them I'm wondering if you can get them somewhere else cheaper.
  13. edritchey

    What to get and what not to get from dealer when purchasing tractor

    Those little backhoe attachments are pretty handy the only reason I didn't get the BH92 for my new MX5800 is because I already own a JD510 backhoe with a nice heated cab. I owned a BX24 and I didn't really use the backhoe much but when someone wanted to borrow a backhoe it was nice having a...
  14. edritchey

    Opinions on an L2350 4WD Please!!!

    My neighbor has one he's been mowing and keeping his driveway clear with it for years and the last I talked to him he loves it he bought it used with low hours about ten years ago. I think he's been using it the last couple years to run a 3 point log splitter. They are nice little tractors.
  15. edritchey

    So tell me

    I think you're just trying to bait me into saying the "S" word again. :p
  16. edritchey

    life is fleeting 2

    Prayers sent - sorry to hear that...
  17. edritchey

    Let's see pictures of your beautiful machines

    Here's a couple pics of my old L3901 it was a nice tractor just not any good for moving pallets of wood bricks so I traded it for a MX5800. I had front and rear remotes on it and a nice set of wide radial tires on the rear it did real nice mowing around our wet lands.
  18. edritchey

    Tractor and Wife trouble

    Man I hate when that happens.;)
  19. edritchey

    L2501 or bigger?

    Congrats on your new machine it should prove to be a real work horse :)
  20. edritchey

    Best penny I ever spent

    Next place I'd run to is the local store and buy a lottery ticket before your luck wears off. :)