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    Building a bike rack

    OP, Any way to add a sort of 'loader cylinder safety stops' around the vertical tube shown to prevent downward movement? You could have a different stop for different bikes. Regards
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    Daily Chuckle

    Obviously taken long before spellcheck was invented!
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    Sometimes I'm Not Very Smart

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    Loader mounted snow plow

    I have had one for 4 years, absolutely love it! I can see where you could tweak your loader if you were to turn off your common sense. No issues with mine on my BX.
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Setting posts for yesterday for an addition to the barn. The BX is waayyyyy better than the strong back and a weak mind method I used 22 years ago!!:)
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    Burn barrel fun....................Just fell in love with some new angle grinder disks.

    Awesome job teaching the lil one, Grandpa!!! I was about his age when I 'helped' my Grandfather replace the beds on the hay wagons. Oh, the memories!!!
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    Bx 23D snow plow & snow blower model

    The 2767 does give you the ability to push the piles up high compared to the 2763. Good luck. Hope this helps.
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    Bx 23D snow plow & snow blower model

    Also, the BX2767 Blade attaches to your loader arms(replaces the bucket) and doesn't require the Quick Hitch. Regards
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    Daily Chuckle

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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Not much lean on this one. Made ~2/3 of my notch then, plunged down thru the face to remove that portion of the wedge before proceeding to the remaining 1/3 on the opposite side. Center had rot so, I was left with good hinge wood on either side. Back cut went in as normal, no plunge needed...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Used the grapple to clean up a Silver Maple that needed to go. Had the youngest grandson "Help" with the chainsaw duties! Largest tree I've ever dropped, 42" on the stump. Regards
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    Grass

    Or, a tracked mower!
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    BX2380 Ballast Box weight.

    It'll probably be cost prohibitive if you had to pay someone to fab them and the brackets up. Steel plate was free to me and I had the remainder in the scrap pile. The weights are made up from 6pcs of 3/16" plate approx 10 1/2 x 13" plug welded together. Hope this helps. Regards,
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    Seat protector

    I got this Durafit off Amazon about 7 years ago. Though it doesn't keep rain & snow off, it does provide some level of protection and a somewhat cooler surface temp for my backside than the stock black vinyl. For moisture protection, have you tried using a contractor bag and tipping the seat...
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    Photo shoot anything lately? Random Photo Thread

    We were also in the path of the total eclipse. Sat on the patio enjoying a beverage with my wife, father and one of the grandsons. Second pic was thru my spotting scope during totality, if that's even a word.
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    BX2380 Ballast Box weight.

    Landpride BB & homebrew weights, about 340# total . Someday, I'll get around to cobbling together a weight bar for the front if I ever take the loader off and need front ballast. Regards
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    BX2380 Ballast Box weight.

    OP I'd recommend a box blade. If you find it lacking in weight, you can always add. Regards
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    I think I've made my retirement decision....

    RCW, Congrats and enjoy it. Sounds like you earned 'every day is Saturday'!!!!!!
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    denied access to parts finder !

    Probably an IT upgrade somewhere. You know their motto, "Reducing productivity, one upgrade at a time";)
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    The boom is 16 stories high

    Wow, I'm gonna need a bigger trailer!:ROFLMAO: