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    Rats!

    I set up a 5 gal bucket for mice. Coons came in the barn and licked the peanut butter off. I finally gave up with that method.
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    HST creeping adjustment issue

    Any idea who is trying to help you solve this problem?
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    Kubota B7100HST-D loader hydraulic lines fittings - Rust?

    Spritz the fittings with some PB Blaster. Moving the nut back from the hose end with require a wrench on each and move the wrenches about 10 deg and they'll separate easily. You're probably being way too anxious about the hose, but it's you tractor and funds.
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    Did I just get scammed on manual purchase

    Sometimes when things appear lo be going to hell in a hand-basket things turn around! Nice resolution.
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    Daily Chuckle

    Perhaps, but the impression left on the seat would not appear to be from a "hot chick".
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    Fiddle farting around on the farm.

    Nice!!!!!!
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    Fiddle farting around on the farm.

    What is a replacement bull going to cost?
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    And yet another DIY canopy idea...

    I see the EZ GO shop I get them from has them advertised on Market Place for $20. He has given them to me when I stopped in.
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    Tire Chain Repair

    All you are doing is holding those two links together. That piece just has a hook so it can be removed easily. Anything will work, a carabiner clip if nothing else.
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    DIY Tire Ballast Fill B7100HST

    I did compare beet juice to washer fluid. Cost here was ridiculous. Cost of fluid, Cost for installation, cost for road fee to show up. Wouldn't sell bulk. Need special pump to pump it.
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    Fiddle farting around on the farm.

    What's prices like down there? Here's local market prices. https://www.mo-kanlivestock.com/
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    Hydraulic filter???

    A choice you have is to purchase a filter that has the same threads and looks the same and save a bunch of money...... then when the hyd. pressure causes the filter to fail start over with correct factory filter and correct fluid. And hope you have no damages.
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    DIY Tire Ballast Fill B7100HST

    Start by lifting the tires off the ground. You want the tires off the ground just an inch or less, just so the tractor weight is not putting pressure on the tires. I found -20 deg WS washer fluid on sale at Wal-Mart in the spring for $1 a gallon. Bought 84 gallons in two stores. (Store...
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    Withdrawn - LA525 pin-on bucket for sale or trade

    Greg, he modified it to use as he wanted!
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    B3030 will not turn over. Baffled

    Often times when guys reporting checked the battery and cables the other end of the cables are neglected. Be sure the ground cable is removed from the far end and the frame where it is bolts is cleaned to a shine.
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    Grapple shopping

    I have the MTL 60". Been everything I need. It's dual lid. I helped my neighbor set about 30 RR ties on his drive way and he was amazed how easy it way and how fast it went. They were delivered to his place in a bundle and banded. It was a 90 deg day! He did very little hard work, and I...
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    DIY Tire Ballast Fill B7100HST

    I never knew windshield fluid was flammable! I never messed with a ground wire. Here's how I did it. Jack the rear tires up an inch to take the weight off. The gallon jugs fit perfectly in the fill hole for the 15 gal tank. I bought the fitting designed to fill liquid into the tires at NAPA...
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    L1500 project

    The wheels on the front to push bales of hay is genius!! Thanks for the pictures. Welcome to the forum.
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    Everything Attachments - Bankrupt?

    Promise you, I'm not an EA fanboy! I don't get concerned about what, why, how or anything else they did. I have no interest. I actually purchase used equipment when I find it and think I might ever need it. Every implement I own was purchased way before I needed it, usually because it was...
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    Tractor wont start.

    You stated the answer to you problem, "Got it to run a little bit after using a whole can of ether." You will now learn what a $6 can of starting fluid really cost!!!