What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

ctfjr

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Back bladed the heaped fill I put over my camera conduit repairs. I waited until we had a couple of good thunderstorms and it packed down well.
Also got to wear my new goat leather gloves. After going through 2 pairs of 'Ironclad Ranchworx' I splurged. A friend suggested them and if nothing else they are super comfy.

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Windrows look pretty stout.

Bet it worked the tractor and baler pretty well.

I've picked up a lot more bales off the ground than I care to admit. Usually meant something broke...I wasn't very big at the time. Could barely reach the deck of the wagon.

Conventional small bales? They look long. Bet hefty if they're tight....

What are you using the hay for?

I tedded before raking and the grass was light and fluffy. The NH273 just ate it up and spit it out at 2 MPH. I got a feel for when the shear pin will snap and when I feel it start hitting hard I slow way down to less than a crawl so it ingests the grass. The bales are about average in size and not packed tight, so they come out to about 50 pounds. I harvested about 5 tons of hay there.

These will be up for sale in a week. After a 5 minute downpour I have them spread out on my barn floor with a fan blowing across them to help dry out the outside. The insides are dry, so saved there. I have maybe 6 or 7 bales that are heavy, which means not fully dry when baled and have them setting on the side to monitor for heat. Once the rest of them dry out then I will get them stacked and ready to sell. Since I don't have a hay wagon or large trailer, these will be u-load bales.

Hay wagon is on my list now that I got 8 acres to bale.
 
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Oh, my 3rd Function/Quick Attach Remote finally came in, all 149 pounds of it and is sitting in front of my tool box for when I get the time to tear into it. I have a new to me 2019 F-450 to first do paint correction and PPF with Ceramic. Also have to remove and repaint the front bumper so it doesn't take off and become a rusty pile of doodoo, which is what happened to my King Ranch and had to do a lot of body work to smooth out the huge rust matches before paint.

THEN I will tackle the install. Maybe a How To thread if I feel like taking a bunch of pictures.
 
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Got a couple food plots in. About an acre total. Mowed and tilled once about a week ago, and today tilled again, seeded, fertilized, drug, and packed. Rain in the forecast for tomorrow!
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finished up where mother nature left off. Another Ash bites the dust. I must've taken 25 down already...more to go.

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My "free" firewood pile is starting to grow again. The neighbors sure gobble it up. Maybe I should start asking them if they want to help me in getting them down? :unsure:

I'm sure that they are eyeing the pile...

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Prep work for dig next week. Need to remove old landscaping in "scorched earth" fashion.

Ready:
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Victims:

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Scorched Earth:
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It was a hot, muggy, sweaty one today. I decided to leave the stumps for the excavator. I didn't want to grab them with the hoe for fear of breaking the cleanout connections. There is already massive root intrusion in the waste pipe (6 feet down).

So, homeowners...be very careful just where you decide to plant your landscape trees! You'll be digging up your waste lines down the road if you're not careful. ;)

Headed home

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10 yards of material stuffed into a 6 yard box. It sure beats unloading by hand:

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whooped. that heat and humidity just knocked the crap out of me today.
Nice Truck!
 

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NICE TRAILER!!! ;)
I need another two feet. Do you know where I may find one??? I know of a guy that has a brand new/never used 22 footer nearby 😆
 
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Back bladed the heaped fill I put over my camera conduit repairs. I waited until we had a couple of good thunderstorms and it packed down well.
Also got to wear my new goat leather gloves. After going through 2 pairs of 'Ironclad Ranchworx' I splurged. A friend suggested them and if nothing else they are super comfy.

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I'm a sucker for a good pair of leather gloves. The Kubota ones are surprisingly good too. :D
 
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Put my L4060 HSTC to work this past week. In addition to my 4 acres, I got another 4 acres of established hay, and wow what a yield. nearly 200 bales from those 4 acres where I am lucky to get 70, if that from mine. Have a way to go.

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I ran out of light before I got the bales off the ground and of course had a downpour this morning when the weather report was dry until 11 AM. Now I have the bales sitting on the barn floor with gaps between them to help them dry.
Great photos and really cool to see the 4060 pulling that haybine. My first thought was "wait, he's doing that with the B2410". :ROFLMAO:
 
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Great photos and really cool to see the 4060 pulling that haybine. My first thought was "wait, he's doing that with the B2410". :ROFLMAO:
Well, actually

I did bale with it! :cool: Hooked it up to a NH 273 baler last year before I got the L4060. I don't have the correct hydraulic control on the B2410 or I would pull the MoCo as well.
 
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Well, actually

I did bale with it! :cool: Hooked it up to a NH 273 baler last year before I got the L4060. I don't have the correct hydraulic control on the B2410 or I would pull the MoCo as well.
Does the B2410 do ok pulling the NH baler?
 

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Does the B2410 do ok pulling the NH baler?
Sure, as long as you don't get motion sickness! It powered it fine, but the ram motions really move the tractor back and forth. If working flat ground, the B2410 can actually get the job done, but not something I would do a lot of, who knows what can get shook apart from all the motions.
 
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Couple of things, one really stupid that I probably shouldn’t admit and another that was interesting to me and possibly no one else.

Sunday my son and I were rearranging and cleaning trash out of the shed. Most of the trash was about 75 extremely rusty tomato cages in poor condition that no one has any use for. Last time they were used, it was only 5 so the other 70 we’re taking up about 500 SF of otherwise usable space. Was planning to use the grapple to move some stuff but if you put the grapple on and don’t lock the pins it apparently has a tendency to fall off. Making it worse it was about 6’ up when it fell off so it broke a fitting on one of the hydraulic lines. We still were able to make enough room to get a boat and one of the antique tractors in the shed with room left over. Just had to use the forks instead of the grapple.

Being it’s a Tar River (NC USA company but apparently actually an importer of fine Chineseum) the fitting wasn’t available at the NAPA warehouse within walking distance of work.

Off to the local Kubota dealer where I bought it, only 15 miles away, who also didn’t have it. While I was there I saw they had several MX5400’s some open station some cab, an open station M90 something on giant R1’s, a M7060 with cab, MX6000, as well as several BX’s like my wife wants. Didn’t plan to look at them but got a work call that took forever so I wandered around, looked them over, sat on most of them. Since getting the L4701, I’ve several times thought maybe I should have gone with the MX5400 but at the time thought it was just a little too big. After sitting on it and pulling a tape to measure width with R4’s (it was a stupidly long call) confirmed, yeah it’s just too dang big for our property. Looked like a really sweet ride, though. That and the cabs. Sometimes would be nice but there’s no way I could fit a cab some places without major changes to the property. So I left the yard at the end of the call feeling a little better after confirming the L4701 was the absolute biggest machine I could have gotten in a Kubota tractor for our needs. Then went inside where they gave me the same story as NAPA; it’s some oddball metric thing they didn’t have. So I bought a hat and headed another mile and a half to the Parker hose and fitting store.

Talked to some customer at Parker for 20 minutes about how to set up the el cheapo air shocks he’d bought for a jeep that also had oddball fittings (which Parker had mates for in stock). Of course it took them about 2 minutes to bring me a $9.60 exact replacement once air shock man left with a bin full of hoses and fittings to rig up his jeep with the plan he, I, and another customer who was waiting on custom hoses for a forklift cobbled together. So next time I have a few minutes I’ll do the 300 hour service, spend 5 minutes replacing the fitting and replacing the piddling amount of fluid lost if it’s even noticeable.

Sunday’s job got done, nobody got hurt, total damage $9.60 but I sure did feel mighty stupid (and rightly so because that was really stupid).
 
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Another ash "victim" tonight. Now I can put the POD in that spot.

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more to do.
 
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Sadly, here in Pa all the ash are dying! Coming home on I84 from my daughters you can look up on the mountains driving for miles and see long windy rows of dead ash! Seeing mass amounts (Thousands) of dead trees really makes you wonder what the future has in store for us!
 
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Sadly, here in Pa all the ash are dying! Coming home on I84 from my daughters you can look up on the mountains driving for miles and see long windy rows of dead ash! Seeing mass amounts (Thousands) of dead trees really makes you wonder what the future has in store for us!
We lost our chestnut trees to blight, oak is being destroyed by Gypsy moth, hemlock is being destroyed by woolly adelgid, beech trees are dying from leaf and bark diseases and now the tree of heaven is spreading fast while feeding the spotted lanternflys. I would say that our forests are out of control while we wait for the next imported plague.
 

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Another ash "victim" tonight. Now I can put the POD in that spot.


more to do.
I have been cutting Ash trees down for the last couple of years, but it looks like this year I will be cutting the most since this started.

They are cutting Ash trees down along the county and state roads around here.