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  1. gssixgun

    Gravel on grass?

    Yeppers I tried the same thing this year, it actually worked pretty good, I used the Back Scrape Blade and went around the edges and took the foot or so of snow/rock from the grass and moved it onto the driveway... Ended up doing pretty well only doing about 1/4 of the handpicking this year,,,
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Re: What did you do on your Kubota today? I could careless what the date is, I know Spring is near when the Snow-Blower comes off for the season, and the Rear Scrape blade goes on :D Just finished scraping the entire road, and I am beginning to find rock down there instead of just slush and...
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    Road/driveway building

    Hint: If you just Google the word "Goetextiles" there are some really good images of exactly what he is describing, about building the road bed...
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    Fuel Treatment

    I am not knocking Sta-bil I have just found this does more for me, for close to the same price... http://www.stanadyne.com/view.php?id=74 There are tons of threads around the internet about what are the best yada-yada there are a few really good threads on the Diesel Truck forums with real...
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    Land Pride Rear Blade 3784

    Chains ??? Weight vs HP becomes very apparent once rear implements hit the ground :rolleyes: Round numbers you have a 2500# tractor with 38 hp Assuming you have 4x4 that helps but it isn't a magic bullet Add an FEL about 900# and filled rear tires at about 250 each Chart here -...
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    Block Heater for Kobito BX25D

    ps: Looks like I might be hitting the remote, and the seat again here today :p The view from the front door to the Tractor at noon :D Looks like that 10-12 inches meant just last night, we are still going today
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    Block Heater for Kobito BX25D

    Funny things, Block Heaters :) So after a year I finally have it figured out "I Think" :D The old L185DT that I owned before I just tossed on 2 of the 200W magnetic heaters and all was good.. These do have some issues but all I cared about was getting a 24k hours tractor to start in the cold...
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    Bucket Fork for Kobito

    LOL ok now that was funny :p
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    Bucket Fork for Kobito

    I bought the correct size from http://www.palletforks.com/skid-steer-attachments/clamp-on-pallet-forks.html With the Stabilizer Bar that keeps them from getting bumped easily.. Honestly I am sure the QA version is much better but for the price, I can't beat these with a stick, "Oh wait I...
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    Piranha Toothbar

    Which Toothbar did you get ???? This is the other one I was thinking of getting, as noted above the price difference is not a concern.. I will be messing with roots mostly, we don't have very rocky dirt.. Also another use is moving gravel and light rock 1.5 inch now and then for the road...
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    Piranha Toothbar

    I just got the quote back from Harry at the company on the price, with shipping it will only be $22 more than the normal style from Iowa Farms... I really think the Piranha might be better for the work I have to do..
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    Piranha Toothbar

    A Toothbar is on the add list for this year... So a serious question, has anyone used this on a larger L series tractor, will it hold up ?? I like the idea of how these work, but I don't want to have to re-weld or re-ship it :(
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    King Kutter 60" Tiller

    Amazing - and thank you for the OP Your prices got me thinking so I started searching on google and found the KK II 60 in for 1555.99 http://www.farmandfleet.com/products/288142-king-kutter-gear-driven-rotary-tiller.html#.UwjfWLCYb4Y Then checked shipping costs which are $217.33 No Tax of...
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    King Kutter 60" Tiller

    I just called the local Big R store up here out of curiosity as I noticed they just got their new shipments of Tractor Toys in.. :p KK II 60" = $1929.99 KK II 72" = $2299.99 I need to move :(
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    Help with operating tractor with pto snowblower

    My L3600 With 60" Blower attached Also I found this vid on You tube for you to have some good solid info about hooking up 3pt implements in general http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSatF4QoqmI You have a Cat 1 hitch BTW and you can easily handle up to a 66" blower the 72" is a maximum...
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    L185 Considering Purchase

    I had a 1979 L185DT That is what I traded in when I bought the L3600 Honestly it did about everything I needed it to for the 7 years I owned it and it had 1000's of hours more then the one you are looking at :) The 60'Snow Blower was a little big for it, but just so long as I stayed ahead of...
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    TractorSupply tiller.

    I read a bit over at "The Bayou Gardener" have read that the County Line or the KK tiller performs rather well, haven't seen any real complaints.. I am thinking about the KK myself but I am just going to just rent one this year for the new garden and see how it goes...
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    What dirt plow?

    When it comes to Dirt it is more about Traction to the ground, then power.. I have to agree with Eric a single 14 should be fine...
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    Snow cleaning 1000ft gravel road

    +1 The other advantage of the blower I didn't notice until much later.. Using a blade left the snow basically on the road, where as using the blower tosses the snow 20-40 feet out into the woods.. When Springtime comes there is much less road repair to do when the snow isn't piled up and...
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    Rear Scrape Blade Mod question

    I think we should at least talk and let you take a look at and see what you think.. Basically stand outside in the cold, drinking coffee, and stare at the Blade hehehehe You have PM with a Phone #