What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

mcmxi

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It's kind of mind boggling how useful these tractors are. Not only is that my personal experience but the posts here are a testament to the functionality and versatility of these tractors.

This weekend I used the bucket to get the F250 and Jeep TJ wheels/studded snow tires from the barn and haul them to the garage. After swapping out the summer wheels/tires I took two sets back to the barn again using the bucket. Then I ran a long tow strap around a support in the barn and pulled it back to square, and installed some 2"x8"x16' lumber to tie the outer walls together so that the barn will stay square until such time as I'm able to build end walls. I was going to tear the barn down this year but with current prices it makes no sense to do that. It's much cheaper to make some improvements and leave it where it is for implement and firewood storage if nothing else.
 
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Rzims

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I've been clearing manzanita and making burn piles, no pictures of the actual work) and this weekend, I got my box attached and had the grandkid with me to take it for a test drive.
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Quick dig this am to install a new sump pump line out to daylight. Easy dig, beautiful soil and a really nice fall day. Just a couple of pics should suffice for this one...

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Done. Head for home 1pm. :)

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I pulled a tree out of my black dirt pile. The fact that it's been sitting there for 10 years doesn't make it not a black dirt pile! I'll get it spread out, I swear! Maybe I'll get some time in the spring.
 
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someone on this site suggested this little piece that fits under the engine filter to stop the oil from dribbling down everywhere and it worked quite well
What is that? I cannot blow up the picture.
 

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What is that? I cannot blow up the picture.
its just a little plastic thing that slips under the filter housing to catch spillage, there is a link to it in the post. or like fordtech said a milk jug works too
 
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A coworker that bought an older Kubota a couple of weeks before I bought mine loaned me his 5' back blade. I got my 3 point hitch working properly (sticky linkage, a little lube and good as new) and made a few passes before it got so dark I couldn't see what I was doing.
Still on the steep part of the learning curve, but getting better.
All of these rocks were pulled up by the blade. Ugh.
I'm impressed. In 4wd low I was pulling a full blade of dirt up my steep driveway and pulling up those soccer ball sized rocks.
The blade is quite stout. My coworker is looking for a bigger one and said if he found one he'd let this one go for a good price.
 

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Moved logs from my log stack.....
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to my sawmill getting ready for a humanitarian project Saturday. A lady is needing her house roofed and we will saw 2X4's for the lathing.
 
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Today was very frustrating. Set out to spread two piles of wood chips, ez. Woodchips usually spread really well, and go really quick... Only this time was different. As soon as I stuffed the bucket into the pile I noticed these wood chips were shredded roots, sticks, branches and shredded stringy vines, like spaghetti. The rake could not effectively spread them and would fill up in about two feet, rendering the gauge wheels useless, the bucket just made giant ugly lumps. Beautiful day for tractoring, but very maddening....






 
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The little guy helped put the old timer to bed for the winter. Filled up the tank, pulled the battery, and put a canvas over its tarp. The ‘Moline is also parked on pieces of 2x12.

There’s a30’x120’ concrete pad under the leaves. Will blow the leaves off in the spring. Too many still on.

Used to be a 3-story chicken coop from an egg farm. Has 150 maple taps now. We bought the lot couple years ago. 1.75 acres, and adjoining our house, which is in the background. Also has a separate driveway which is behind me in the picture. Gives us almost 300 yards of road frontage.

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McBuck

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Cutting pasture down. Roughly 6ac. And “rough” is the key word. I may have to go back and hit this w a disc to smooth things out some. Looks smooth but it’s pretty lumpy. Took about 6 hrs total...hilly in the front so had to mid-low it a fair amount.
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RCW

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Whodathought…a snowblower on leaves…..

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I brought the leaf blower when I dropped the carry-all….

The Kubota had the snowblower on it….

So I guess I used the snowblower on leaves?!?!😜😎😳
 
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Whodathought…a snowblower on leaves…..

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I brought the leaf blower when I dropped the carry-all….

The Kubota had the snowblower on it….

So I guess I used the snowblower on leaves?!?!😜😎😳


Cool! But still a 2nd Runner Up to the Agrimetal Leaf Blower. :LOL: Still, what a good job it did!!
Who'd have thunk? LOL!
 

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REmoved the 54" mower deck and wedged it into the shed...man are those things ever heavy !!!

Installed the BX2830 48" (yes, those #'s are correct) commercial snowblower onto my BX2380
Took me a lot longer than I thought it would and I had a little help. Was my first seasonal change, so hopefully it'll go smoother in the spring.
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Got some UDT2 delivered today - gave the UPS driver a couple of candy bars for her son who was with her (must be contract driver with her own car). Added the gallon I was short when I did the hydraulic oil n filter change the other day.
Then it was time to face facts. Winter is coming. Not having a dragon to clear my driveway I did the next best thing - I took the 'new to me' snowblower out of the basement and mounted it for the first time on the tractor. Greased it and now just have to connect the pto.
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McBuck

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Checked my 3560LE lifting 4x5 round bales. Throws em up with easy. Had it on idle and went to three high and I barely heard the pump. I was impressed.
 
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RCW

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Cool! But still a 2nd Runner Up to the Agrimetal Leaf Blower. :LOL: Still, what a good job it did!!
Who'd have thunk? LOL!
David - -

Very true - - seeing some of the pics you guys have posted, looks they do a much better job than my Stihl BG 86 handheld machine.

If I were to look at another implement tomorrow, it would likely be a chipper. I have an older decent sized homeowner chipper/shredder. Probably pushing 30 years old, and I think it has an 11hp Tecumseh on it.

But a 2" hard maple limb is ALL it wants......I've got A LOT of Hard/Sugar Maples on 6+ acres.....

While I do to a limited extent, I'm not supposed to burn brush right here at the house, as I'm in the village limit. I could burn on the south side of the property, as that parcel is outside the village, but a hassle to get there, and getting close to my neighbor's house. We also have a burn ban March and April each year.
 

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Ground up leaves that were blown out of the yard. Did a few passes with the RCR1260. I set height to about 4" and bushhog was level with the ground.