What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

Gaspasser

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What should it be? I can't seem to figure out the proper pressure for it.
Try cutting vertically with chain saw to split the stump in half and then quarters. Do your best to keep chain out of dirt/rocks. Then concentrate on removing one quarter at a time. Or make friends with someone with an excavator. Good luck.
 
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nerwin

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Try cutting vertically with chain saw to split the stump in half and then quarters. Do your best to keep chain out of dirt/rocks. Then concentrate on removing one quarter at a time. Or make friends with someone with an excavator. Good luck.
Did you not read my latest post? Haha I got it out in one piece and already got rid of it :)
 
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Gaspasser

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Did you not read my latest post? Haha I got it out in one piece and already got rid of it :)
I did. Info provided for future reference.
 
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nerwin

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I did. Info provided for future reference.
I did cut some more with the chainsaw to make it easier to maneuver except it kinda killed the saw 🥹 I think the tree grew on top of a dirt pile and so it has stones that you couldn't see and chainsaw blades don't fair well against rocks haha.
 

BBFarmer

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I can't believe, but I got that big ol' stump out!!!!

It took me a week worth of digging with a shovel, swinging an axe and using a wrecking bar. The tractor couldn't lift it very well but once I removed most the dirt from the stump I was able to move and lift it a little with the bucket. I never dug out a stump this big before.

it's so satisfying to get it out after all this work.

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Smoothed out the area after, need to get some clean fill but I need get a couple more drainage pipes to finish extending the drainage line from the house and then top soil it all and seed some of it. Part of it's gonna be my parking area from of the tractor attachments. Going to relocate my shed to somewhere in here at some point.

Things are looking better each time!
Round these parts that'll get you a good ole "atta-boy" followed by a firm hand shake.

And I mean FIRM!..... we don't throw a man dead fish around here. LOL

Nice job!
 
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nerwin

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Round these parts that'll get you a good ole "atta-boy" followed by a firm hand shake.

And I mean FIRM!..... we don't throw a man dead fish around here. LOL

Nice job!
Haha thanks! I feel proud of myself. I've dug up small stumps in the past but having a tractor sure makes it easier.
 
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ken erickson

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Sunday went to the land and did my 200 hour maintenance on the L2501.

Knock on wood , only problems I have had so far with the tractor is the right hand side tie rod end falling off within yards of taking delivery. I had about 20 or so hours when the curl function linkage fell off for the loader control valve. Both issues could be traced back to dealer set up and/or loader assembly.

Other than those two issues the tractor has preformed as intended.

Today spent time with my B7100hst over at my neighbors house. I have removed snow for them for 23 years now and being a gravel driveway gravel does end up pushed off to the sides.

He really needs a load of gravel brought in but with limited tools, just a back blade, I was able to drag that gravel up and fill in some low spots etc.

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Sidekick

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Moving 20 tons of 0 to 1 gravel. That RTV sure can't cary much at a time, 1/2 scoop and it's bottomed out. Preparing a base for a 10 x 20 shed but the front yard is too soft for a dump truck so had it dumped in the driveway and moving it around the back of the house with my RTV. Have to pick up a plate compactor to pack it with. Another one of those simple one day jobs that turns into 2 weeks when naps are included 😃. Ignore the other orange thing that snuck in the pics 🫣.
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OntheRidge

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I have to ask, if the rtv only carries 1/2 a scoop, and the tractor carries 1 scoop, why not just tractor it over there? Wet ground, maybe? Good luck with the project!