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  1. SteveBX23

    Bucket forks vs quick attach forks mathmatics, guru's enter!

    Understanding limitations helps. I have clamp ons and they serve the purpose well. I can lift them and place them on the bucket if needed, but I’m able to get them on using the FEL without getting off the tractor. Not that difficult
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    Bucket forks vs quick attach forks mathmatics, guru's enter!

    Same. Comparatively speaking, I have a friend who has an L39 who is also less than impressed with its lift capabilities with the FEL
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Nice! I have briefly searched for them for my BX, but don’t have enough need for one at the moment
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Certainly debatable. Having managed golf course grounds for years, all I have ever used is granular lime when needed. A properly calibrated spreader with a good operator yields the needed results. Applying on top of snow cover would be common practice as well. Snow melt takes it right down...
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    Photo shoot anything lately? Random Photo Thread

    Sunset across the Chesapeake bay last September
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    Small Business Start-up.

    That last line…. One thing I have learned, is that the work comes and goes. Jobs will come in handfuls, and then vanish like smoke in the wind.
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Thinking back to the warm weather days. The pup on the RTV out on the working grounds...
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    Truck Shopping.

    2022 F250 King Ranch is $92400 at the local dealer. Incredible.
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    Truck Shopping.

    Agreed. I thought the same thing when people were selling their houses for the same reasons. Great, you made a bunch of money off of it, now where are you going? The smart ones found places to hunker down until the market settles down, the dull ones up-bought into pricier mortgages. I do...
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    Need help from truck guys

    I've noticed salt trucks with similar beds on them, so perhaps that's what it was utilized for?
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    GPS for spraying

    Sprayers on fine turf, such as golf courses, have gps systems that shut it down to the nozzle when spraying different areas. Cost savings are suppose to equate to +/- 15% on yearly chemical expenses. But might be a different application from what your looking for. I do know the gps setups for...
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    Sayings you remember from years ago

    “Life goes on” Learned that at a tender age for all the wrong reasons…
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    Need help from truck guys

    Love it! I’ve been scouting the market for the same reason. Glad I saw this for my own shopping purposes. Good luck with it
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    Plywood to prevent rutting? FOLLOW UP

    Get after it!
  15. SteveBX23

    L series Backhoe worth getting?

    Let me rephrase, if I were to do a septic dig, the first thought is an excavator😅
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    L series Backhoe worth getting?

    You wouldn’t use a TLB to dig a septic, like wise you wouldn’t use a mini to relocate material in whatever way necessary. The two have great purpose in different situations, that’s been established. But I feel like we are trying to compare two things that don’t compare past a certain point. I...
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    Securing BX TLB to a trailer

    +1 on the No straps. Have had them get cut in past experiences
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    Securing BX TLB to a trailer

    I believe most states will require the backhoe lowered and strapped. Me, I use a dump trailer. The way my BX fits, the backhoe rests on top of the rear gate, fully up and tight with the pin in. I do not strap it, but haven’t been pulled over yet to find out whether this is wrong or not. I...