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    2017 Market values in 2020

    That's the range I'm thinking too. I think I'll definitely have a chat with my 'bota dealer, see waht they say it could be worth. Thanks!
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    2017 Market values in 2020

    The Capitol Cost Allowance rate for this type of business equipment in Canada is 30%, indeed. So my Undepreciated Capitol Cost (UCC) for the 2019 tax year is around $24,000. BUT! The gov collects tax on something's FAIR MARKET VALUE, not it's UCC, when it is sold by the business. So I cannot...
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    2017 Market values in 2020

    I'm closing, not selling, the business. Sole proprietor. My depreciable assets will be deemed as sold to me when business closes. I claimed the equipment's original purchase tax as an ITC 3 years ago, so will now owe back its current worth of that tax. My research so far does not show much...
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    2017 Market values in 2020

    My setup: B2650HSD 280 hours LA534A Loader SSQA 54" Bucket 42" 2,000lb pallet forks BH77 backhoe BB1560 Box Blade B2782B Snow blower Purchased together new, for my Manitoba construction business in 2017. May need to close business this year, so sales tax will be owed to gov on the fair market...
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    2782B snowblower: very disappointed in ability

    My 2782B, on B2650, will also bog down in very wet snow, at certain times or year especially when the ground is not frozen. So I just avoid the blower if its all slush and push it out of the way with the box scraper or loader bucket. Usually melts again anyway in late fall. But that's only...
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    B2650 Chippers

    The flywheel weight issue is a bit if a red herring, I think. A slightly lighter flywheel will have less momentum and slow a bit quicker under heavy loads, but will also take longer to return to speed, too. But there will be no difference in power to do the job. A lighter flywheel is just easier...
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    Ripper/Sub-soiler Recommendations

    Thanks all for the various options, some good ideas and approaches here. Keeping looking... Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    BH77 Backhoe storage care

    Longer term storage I wipe corrosion susceptible parts with a thin layer of Fluid Film. Has moisture repellent residue that won't dry or fade like WD. I have a 3 ft long chunk of pressure treated 8x8 that I tuck under the base of the backhoe (in line with the stabilizer legs) when doing the...
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    Ripper/Sub-soiler Recommendations

    I'm looking into acquiring a single shank 3-point ripper/subsoiler for my B2650, and hope to zero in on something by next "ripping" season. That'll be late April earliest out this way. I would also prefer one that has a shear pin built in. We've got some rocks here for sure and don't need a...
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    Must have 3 pt or FEL accessories?

    This ^^^ I'm finding the pallet forks stay on the tractor most of the non snow season. BB1560 box blade on 3 point all year when backhoe not chipper not being used. Snowblower on front and box blade on back normally for the winter. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B2650 Chippers

    I definitely minimize the feed speed for bigger or denser wood, or lugging the engine is likely which I try to avoid. To be expected when barely producing minimum HP @ PTO on our B2650s. Even then the chipper keeps up with my gathering/loading speed almost always. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus...
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    B2650 Chippers

    PTO hp. B2650 had 19.5 rated @ PTO. WC68 min 20hp @ PTO. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B2650 Chippers

    I don't know from experience any difference in performance with 100lb vs 200lb flywheels, but the heavier the wheel the more momentum it can carry, and more torque and time to get up to speed. So the lighter wheel on the wc68 responds faster, slowing slightly more when extra-tough or thick...
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    B2650 Chippers

    Apparently all Woodland Mills chippers are quickhitch and iMatch compatible. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B2650 front quick hitch

    As far as I know the snow blower, broom, and a blade quick attach to the same hydraulically elevated sub-frame. That sub-frame also carries the mid-pto drive extension shaft for the blower and rotary brush. So if you get the broom and all attaching frames and hardware then yes, you can hook up...
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    B2650 Chippers

    Woodland Mills WC68. Up to 6" green poplar, 4" green hardwood like maple, before any sign of engine lugging which I like to avoid. By lugging I mean pto rpm drops below 500 rpm from 540 at any point, getting too big. That's all with the intake roller feed speed set to minimum. With a 3-4" branch...
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    B7200E w/ 4' Bush Hog

    Rear lift (at ends):1,036 lbs [469 kg] Rear lift (at 24"/610mm):705 lbs [319 kg] From B7200 tractordata page. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Trailer hitch - On the bucket or 3 Point?

    I got my welder neighbor to cut a 1" hole near the end of one of my forklift blades. Pop a ball in when needed for trailer moving. It takes some getting used to maneuvering loads with the pivot point so far in front of the the tractor. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Hydraulic & Transmission fluid inlet

    The operator manual is online. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/914189/Kubota-B3300su.html?page=55#manual From the linked page: "Transmission Oil: The oil used to lubricate the transmission is also used as hydraulic fluid. To insure proper operation of the hydraulic system and to complete...
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    Hydraulic & Transmission fluid inlet

    That's a common reservoir for the transmission and hydraulics for your machine, no? Checked your operator's manual? Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk