What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

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I worked on making a carry all/ballast box. There were a bunch of concrete blocks (61 lbs each) on the property when we bought it last year so I incorporated 8 of tthem in the carry all. The overall dimension is 48x32. Between the blocks,frame and wood, I should have plenty of ballast along with the filled tires. Tomorrow I will figure out how I want to handle the back side and possibly add a shelf on the end next to the tractor. Seeing how if I just look at wood and it splits, I'm pretty pleased with how this is coming out.
 

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I worked on making a carry all/ballast box. There were a bunch of concrete blocks (61 lbs each) on the property when we bought it last year so I incorporated 8 of tthem in the carry all. The overall dimension is 48x32. Between the blocks,frame and wood, I should have plenty of ballast along with the filled tires. Tomorrow I will figure out how I want to handle the back side and possibly add a shelf on the end next to the tractor. Seeing how if I just look at wood and it splits, I'm pretty pleased with how this is coming out.
I'm having trouble seeing anything but the really nice wide open workshop/ garage :) That is nice high ceiling looks like :)
 
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I'm having trouble seeing anything but the really nice wide open workshop/ garage :) That is nice high ceiling looks like :)
The barn is 40x60 and yes the rafters are high. No problems hitting the doors or hitting rafters when using the forks to place things on shelves. We just bought the place last summer so I am still figuring out how to store stuff.
 
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anyone want to guess where I was today?

Ok, maybe a couple of helpful hints:

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the trencher worked ok....until it didn't. what a POS.

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Like KISS say's...now it get's rough!

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That gem was the size of a small car...ain't no way the BH77 was getting that out. And yes, I did hit a tomb, but I don't think I disturbed the occupant.

and one more of the bucket brigade passing screenings over the fence...oh what fun for all. Will be back tomorrow to finish it. Water line install for a hand washing station.

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I really should have my head examined..
Bet you didn’t disturb the neighbors……😎

For 30 years before COVID shutdowns, I had coffee with my buds at the diner every morning.

When everything shut down, we had coffee at a buddy’s funeral home office…. customers didn’t mind…..
 
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If the people would just walk over there to wash their hands, maybe they wouldn't need their cemetery plot so soon. 👣
 

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I think I've been to that cemetery. What town is it in? Bethlehem?
 
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I am curious, who decides a hand washing station is needed, and why is it needed?
Residence don't need it, visitors won't the there long and no reason to get dirty hands!

Probably new federal regulations!! ;)
 

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I am curious, who decides a hand washing station is needed, and why is it needed?
Residence don't need it, visitors won't the there long and no reason to get dirty hands!

Probably new federal regulations!! ;)
or perhaps the Jewish tradition of washing one's hands after leaving a funeral or cemetery.
 

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I changed erl in da B,, only took 5 hours, after trying to take the FEL off,, I dont know how I managed to screw that up but I did, and it only took about 3 1/2 hours to get it back on so I could take it off again,, this time it popped off just like it was suppose to, what I did any different I havent a clue,,, Then took the mower deck off, that went with out a hitch,, yeah I know I dont have it back on yet. Now to change erl,,, filter came off new on easy peezy. I went to pull the plugs,, ahhhh 14 mm dont fit, 15mm dont fit,,, 16 mm fit but was making me pucker, cause it felt like it was stripping the bolt heads off,, I had to take the plugs to the flap wheel to get 2 mm of paint off them now a 14 mm fits. SO it all sits and since it is raining I guess that would be a good thing today to get it all back together,,, after I go over the MMM and see what fun that brings
 

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All I did was mover her from inside the mancave to outside for a few days. Once I get the 2 post lift installed she'll be back in her spot.
 

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Took the excess driveway material from yesterday's regrading and used it to make a tractor pathway. Since I put in a new lawn last year I don't want to destroy it just yet with the tractor to get into the front woods area.
There was a really steep drop from the driveway but this excess material made it passable.
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I may add a little more fill at the bottom
 
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ok, finished the cemetery today. It was a much better day today. Squeezing in to do some backfilling with the hoe and then a rough grade. I can't do much more with it with this machine...

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bucket lunch...

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My VERY good friend was buried there a couple of years go. He was born in Bethlehem but I met him in the 70's when he was living in Easton. We rode together for many years.
 
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Got to wondering about on fuel consumption. I have a excel file with how $ spent on fuel. Back tracked the receipts to get the gallons purchased.

B2601 165 hrs. has used 101.99 gallons of diesel = .61 gallons per hr. $293.96 total cost , all road taxed.

.61 surprised me I figured burning closer to .8