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    Accountability

    Beware the pennies on your eyes... https://youtu.be/sQPSZKWXeoE :D:D
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    Satoh buck s470

    You might want to try the question over at tractor by net forum, they have a page for satoh. I have a satoh beaver, and it is one tough little SOB. Problem is, that like some of the Kubota gray market models, it has a non standard size and backwards running PTO shaft. Don't know if the busk...
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    Daily Chuckle

    https://youtu.be/jpl9r8Nionw :D:D
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    Mower blades?

    Check your deck level. Back of the blade should be just a tad higher than the front (1/8"+/-). If it is too low in the back, there will be short clippings, laying around, cause the grass is getting cut twice. Also causes a lot of gunk build up under the deck, and that, in turn causes poor...
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    Hydraulically driven brushcutter (Hydracutter)

    You could plumb a pump on the Kubota, but likely the cost would end up being more than the cost of a good used 3 point bush hog, and what would you have, a trailer type bush hog... I'd sell it, JMHO:D:D
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    On Craig's List

    Here's one I found this mornin... https://annapolis.craigslist.org/zip/5560151159.html :D:D
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    Here ya go Masters of the Grill

    Saw that on Right this minute, couple days ago, still makes me hungry...:D:D
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    On Craig's List

    Most of the time I can spot the scam ads miles away. That cap and lower case seems to be popular with the scammers, as well as pictures that don't fill up the box, and pictures with a phone number saying text me, usually with a female name, all point to scammers. Usually 5-6 a day here...:D:D
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    Hey sheep farmer

    Man, I'd hate to pay that vet bill, ya got obamacare fer him? We got rid of the horses, when my grandfather got his first tractor. He said the view was much better...:D:D
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    On Craig's List

    Yep, there's a whole lotta stupid on CL...:D:D Google search 100 weirdest craigs list ads...:D:D
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    L2350 saved from the junkyard.

    Get it lookin too good, and someone might steal it... I still likes 'em ugly...:D:D
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    Small 3 way rear blade?

    You can tilt the blade horizontally, by lowering one of the rear arm lift screws, all the way. If you only have one screw, you can put it on the other lift arm, if the situation demands...:D:D
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    Colon cleansing worked...

    Been off line fer a day or so... Went to log in on the wifi router, cause I upgraded the apple to el capitan, it said this is the password for the router... :TRRO855BHJ554C, or sumthin like that. couldn't get in. Brother who works fer the un named gov't agency came over and sez that's the...
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    Daily Chuckle

    https://youtu.be/sFBOQzSk14c :D:D
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    A Refreshing Yoyo Kid

    I stopped whacking them things into my nuts, about 50 years ago...:D:D
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    Tiller lifts up tractor rear wheels

    4WD does affect the gripping ability some, but since I don't have it on either of my Botas, slow and steady, and adequate soil moisture has a lot more to do with the quality of the job. Experience will show the OP that...:D:D
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    Never underestimate Your Bota

    DT, you've hit on something I've been telling customers, for years. If the stump is dead, preferably for several years, they come out much easier. I just rolled a 10' shrub stump out of its hole for a customer, using the corner of my Dixie Chopper's deck... If the root hairs of the stump are...
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    Hydraulic question

    Try looking on surpluscenter.com's site, for a valve with the specs that NIW provided, They have a lot of hyd stuff, there...:D:D
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    Daily Chuckle

    A man goes to the nursing home to visit his 84 year-old father. While there he notices the nurse is giving his father hot chocolate and Viagra. The man asks, "Why are you doing that? I mean, at his age what will it do for him?" The nurse explains, "The hot chocolate will help him sleep." The man...
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    Tiller lifts up tractor rear wheels

    With tough grass sod, it helps to kill it, first, with roundup. I would then use a subsoiler, then go to the tiller. Small subsoilers are around $125, I read somewhere, that TSC has them on sale, now. You might also try weights on the rear wheels, too. And what the other posters have said...