What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

Magicman

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It is so easy to click on "Preview Post" and view your post before Submitting.

It has blown the entire topic. Maybe an Admin/Mod will fix it.
 

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It doesn't seem trivial to me when someone can blow probably the most popular topic on the entire forum with oversized pictures. :mad:
 

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Not today, but week before last I put a new battery in mine then spent a good morning with a grease gun in my hands. Everything got grease :D but it still needs a bath.
 

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@Gearman, please resize those pictures:eek:
 

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Worked out at the farm. We started with fixing the north barn door, which was glad that we finally got that fixed. Then we moved the scrap trailer (since the stay at home orders are in effect the scrap yard is closed) so I could mow.

Worked on the driveway since we had some washouts. Then we decided to clear out some small trees and brush along the creek and the well house.

We finally had to call it quits as the rain was quickly moving in.







 

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It doesn't seem trivial to me when someone can blow probably the most popular topic on the entire forum with oversized pictures. :mad:
Methinks you’re making too much of this. I like the large views. It’s called “happenchance” and it’s totally UNimportant!.

Either skip over those posts and enjoy the rest ... or PM a moderator... but it IS trivial,... until you find fault and blame with someone’s minor error.
We can be more generous than that, heh?
 

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It is NOT unimportant. At home on my computer, it is an annoying irritation, having to scan side to side & up & down several times to see what the pic is supposed to convey, or to find the reply window just so I can answer.
But on my tablet at my place up north, (my only access there is thru cell tower) it is a major PITA.
Once I click on a thread with these ridiculously sized photos, the tablet locks up while trying to download this HUGE chunk of data. I can't even quit the thread for several minutes, because this huge data dump is using up all the data in my plan. So one person's ignorance or uncaring attitude can ruin the experience for others.
I realize some newbies may not know about the size limitations, (which are clearly stated) but this has been covered on the forum dozens of times.
I, and 98.5% of other members, check and resize our photos before posting; I fail to understand why it is such a big problem for the other 1.5%.
 
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4k tv running at 3840 x 2160 it is a pita. screws up all following posts until a new page is started.
 

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You guys probably were REALLY pizzed when your telegraphs didn’t work on the new telephone systems... :D
 

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I used my little G5200 to tow the double snowmobile trailer. It is perfect for moving trailers around the property.

The sleds are now 'put to bed' for the summer.
 

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I finally used my trailer mover and pulled the boat out of the grass last night. Spent the morning on the river, caught a few little spot (Norfolk Spot). Rough chop and windy, got calmer and sunny as we got closer to the ramp on our way out. We were out of bait do no point wasting fuel running around against the current.
 

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I've been cutting brush on the sides of my driveway after work for the last week of so. Both sides are steep, one has a bog. But as you know the trees and brush just keep growing in. So hooked up the chipper today. Its been two years since I've used it. I had cut a couple white pine behind a shed of mine. After getting it hooked on I ran the chipper slow and watched the mice nest and bird feathers come blowing out. lol. Then cranked it up to 540 and pulled the first tree over to the chipper. It was wrist size 3" or 4" maybe. SO chipper is running I hit the feed lever and grab the pine and jam it in there. And nothing. Its not taking it. So I regrip and really jam it in now ...And sprain my thumb !!! Yes my first tree to chip. I hurt my thumb. So I grab it up and jam it in. Nope. I check the feed lever. Its in reverse !!!!(sigh)
Chipper works great. Then headed for the driveway. I tried to upload a photo.
But it would not let me for some reason.
 

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My panties ain't in a wad and it just so happens that I spent a career in the telephone industry. :p

If you go back and read my Reply #7002, you will notice that I was respectful and used the word "please".
 
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I thought you were complaining a bout Bmeyers post... sorry.

As for what I did today... I mowed 3 acres and smelled smoke and heard squealing, turned around and saw smoke pouring out of the mower. Looks like the center-blade spindle bearings froze. Guess that’s what I get for working on Sunday.
 

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If you go back and read my Reply #7002, you will notice that I was respectful and used the word "please".
As did I in the next post.