What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

dirtydeed

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Did a landscaping refresh at my place this weekend (hot as h3ll). Transplanted some large shrubs, removed 2 beautiful hemlocks and a very large river birch (all had outgrown their space). Got rid of the last of the mulch and replaced it with 6 yards of decorative stone. The shot below was of me planting "Charlie" where I dig out the river birch. The U-27 is a great landscaping tool as well.

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fried1765

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Did a landscaping refresh at my place this weekend (hot as h3ll). Transplanted some large shrubs, removed 2 beautiful hemlocks and a very large river birch (all had outgrown their space). Got rid of the last of the mulch and replaced it with 6 yards of decorative stone. The shot below was of me planting "Charlie" where I dig out the river birch. The U-27 is a great landscaping tool as well.

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Interesting tree!
What is it?
 

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I had started cutting trails into the 40 acres north of the creek at the beginning of the month. This has been on my list for a long time but it’s a low priority project so I seem to only work on it in spurts.

After getting out of the creek bottom and up to the plateau at the beginning of the month, the next step was to walk it and blaze it with surveyor tape. Did that a couple weeks ago.

Two things were of interest to me. First, there was an old two track road that traverses about half the distance before exiting the north border. Not too uncommon to find those in the woods around here. Probably an old farm road or logging road. Regardless, as is usual with those, it was packed hard enough there still isn’t much growing on it so of course I’m following that where I can.

The other thing was I found an old trail of pink and yellow surveyor tape almost everywhere I was picking for my new green surveyor tape blazes. It was nowhere close to following a property line or utility line and had been there long enough it was pretty routine to see the tree bark engulfing it. I recalled my father had, many years ago shortly after he got his first four wheeler, said something about putting trails through this area. At the time, we were neighbors and we spoke regularly, but I wasn’t welcome in these sort of projects so Dad and his hunting buddy did I didn’t know what other than never finish. Apparently, Dad marked out the path but for whatever reason never cleared it. I pulled down his old tape since it was digging into the trees, some seemed to have gone missing, and it wasn’t 100% on point with current conditions.
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Anyway, because of the old road some of this is stupid easy. Pretty much knock a couple things out of the way as you drive down the literal road. If you look close you might can see the faint indentations of the wheel tracks but it’s hard to see in a photo. I tried about a half dozen angles in a couple places and never could get a picture I was satisfied with showing evidence of the old road. It’s faint, but quite clear in person.
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Other areas need some real work. One thing I really appreciate about the grapple; if you can’t get a good angle on something, a bad angle is often sufficient. That was the case with this chunk of long dead pine.
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Winch is very handy for safely dismantling pileups like this one.
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About 30 minutes after arriving at this mess, the road reappeared.
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Only got about 3 hours in today. Need 3 or 4 more sessions like this to get it roughed in. After that, I’ll need to come back with the bucket to fill any stump holes (already have two on the list) and do a final cleanup limb pruning.

High’s here are in the 90’s so afternoon work in chaps and helmet aren’t happening. It ain’t that imperative. But starting about 7:00 it’s not bad for a few hours in the morning.
 
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You going to pay for the diesel for me to get the tractor and myself to your place :) Sounds like it would be a fun time.
Hmmmm. How many gallons diesel to get from your place to New Hampshire. Lol.
 

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Interesting tree!
What is it?
I believe it's a Weeping pine tree, the ones we have, they may need a crutch. We used a wooden fence and bicycle tube to keep off ground and desired shape. A lot of different species. Dirtdeeds looks more of the sprue. Their used a lot as an ornamental tree, given the space they can become a wild child and attractive.
 

OkieJohn

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4:20 a.m. and it is still 81*F out there,
and I have over 150 trees to water every day.

I like to start early in the "cool of the day", but this ain't cool today.

lucky for me, my sister gave me her RTV-1100C with Air Conditioning in the cab. even with the window open, and me holding the garden hose, the 6 GPM RV water pump empties this 50 gallon barrel way too fast....

our Rural Water line pressure is way low, used to be 60+ but now that the heat is on, everyone is trying to fill up with swimming pools, and 15 psi is all I get... :mad:

I take a Kindle e-Reader with me, while that barrel fills up, ever so slow.... it used to take 1.5 hours to water the trees, now it is 4 to 5 hours, because of the wait to get more water.


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Not today, but Sat/Sun/Monday my son and I took down a big old multi-stem red maple. This piece is 10' x 20"; interwebs and math said it should weigh 1100#
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Big butt, about as heavy as I can lift and carry w my current setup. Had to put it in 4wd:
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This baby stem was the first cut; had to drop it to cut the main. Approx 90', but only abt 9" in dia:
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Burned the tops, intermediate for firewood, sawmill for the bigs. Looking forward to cutting open the but and seeing the grain.
 
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NCL4701

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Worked on clearing trails again. I’ve bent quite a few things on tractors and implements but today was the first time bending the L.

Somehow managed to knock the right SSQA latch open (of course didn’t see that until later), lifted a cedar log off center, and the right side came off. So, then I had an off center log in a half attached grapple. Not real excited about dumping it as no telling whether it would dump the log or the whole grapple. Got the whole thing carefully lowered to the ground and whittled the log down with the chainsaw until I could get it out of the way by hand. Couldn’t get the right side lined back up with the left side still attached. Left side latch was jammed and wouldn’t release. Fiddled with the grapple position for a couple minutes and got it out of a bind enough to release the left side. Disconnected the hydraulics for the grapple to get room to reposition the tractor.

That would have been the end of it, but somewhere in all this, the torque tube twisted a little leaving the left side of the SSQA plate about an inch and a half forward of the right side so there was no hooking it up. Considering I was down a narrow trail about a mile and a half and a couple of creek crossings away from home/shop, I was thankful I’ve read about other’s experience with this sort of thing before.

Looked at it and didn’t see any damaged welds. Backed up, picked out a stout tree, put the left side of the SSQA plate against the tree, and curled forward to twist the tube back in the other direction. Was kind of surprised how resistant it was to bending back. Must have been a lot of force on it to bend it to begin with. First try it just shoved the tractor backward even with locked brakes. Second try, dropped the skidding winch and made some progress. After a few careful, incremental repeats the left side was still a bit proud of the right side but close enough to hook up the grapple. It’s a tractor, not an airplane. Hooked the grapple back up and spent about 3 more hours working it without incident. Whole incident took maybe 20 minutes.

I’ve had a latch come undone once before. The other time I saw it before it came off. Have seen a few on here that have come up with mods to lock the latches. I might have to consider that. That, and when I have a bit more time and a bit more solid ground to work with, probably should tweak the plate a little closer to perfect.

Would have been a good one for pics, but despite staying calm and working through it, wasn’t exactly focused on documenting at the time.
 
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S-G-R

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Worked on clearing trails again. I’ve bent quite a few things on tractors and implements but today was the first time bending the L.

Somehow managed to knock the right SSQA latch open (of course didn’t see that until later), lifted a cedar log off center, and the right side came off. So, then I had an off center log in a half attached grapple. Not real excited about dumping it as no telling whether it would dump the log or the whole grapple. Got the whole thing carefully lowered to the ground and whittled the log down with the chainsaw until I could get it out of the way by hand. Couldn’t get the right side lined back up with the left side still attached. Left side latch was jammed and wouldn’t release. Fiddled with the grapple position for a couple minutes and got it out of a bind enough to release the left side. Disconnected the hydraulics for the grapple to get room to reposition the tractor.

That would have been the end of it, but somewhere in all this, the torque tube twisted a little leaving the left side of the SSQA plate about an inch and a half forward of the right side so there was no hooking it up. Considering I was down a narrow trail about a mile and a half and a couple of creek crossings away from home/shop, I was thankful I’ve read about other’s experience with this sort of thing before.

Looked at it and didn’t see any damaged welds. Backed up, picked out a stout tree, put the left side of the SSQA plate against the tree, and curled forward to twist the tube back in the other direction. Was kind of surprised how resistant it was to bending back. Must have been a lot of force on it to bend it to begin with. First try it just shoved the tractor backward even with locked brakes. Second try, dropped the skidding winch and made some progress. After a few careful, incremental repeats the left side was still a bit proud of the right side but close enough to hook up the grapple. It’s a tractor, not an airplane. Hooked the grapple back up and spent about 3 more hours working it without incident. Whole incident took maybe 20 minutes.

I’ve had a latch come undone once before. The other time I saw it before it came off. Have seen a few on here that have come up with mods to lock the latches. I might have to consider that. That, and when I have a bit more time and a bit more solid ground to work with, probably should tweak the plate a little closer to perfect.

Would have been a good one for pics, but despite staying calm and working through it, wasn’t exactly focused on documenting at the time.
Glad you were able to fix it without it turning into a major repair.
 
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Cleaned up a few blow downs and hauled them home. five- 12's, two 9's and a bit of hardwood. The RTV makes a great little tractor, handles the 5x8 trailer with ease. I honestly would not want it to be any faster, it's lots fast for in the woods and the field. I need power far more than I need speed.
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Cleaned up a few blow downs and hauled them home. five- 12's, two 9's and a bit of hardwood. The RTV makes a great little tractor, handles the 5x8 trailer with ease. I honestly would not want it to be any faster, it's lots fast for in the woods and the field. I need power far more than I need speed. View attachment 131592 View attachment 131593
Nice jag of wood.
 

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Cleaned up the tiller tonight. Wife had no interest in a garden this year and if we do anything in the future we'll be doing raised beds. Going to trade it at the dealer on a dump trailer for the tractor.

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Beautiful blue sky, low humidity, breezy day. Wind kept bugs away. Got out of work early and continued building a carry all for the 3 pt. The quality inspector had to check out the progress.
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