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    New Land Pride Tiller Problem

    Exact thing happened to mine in the first few hours. I got lucky and found the bolt and had to get a new anchor for it, but it hasn't come off again after another 20 hours or so.
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    How many hours between regens on your L4701

    My first one was in the low 30's I think. Now I have 70+ hours and have not had another one. I have only run highway diesel and 90% of the time has been in the PTO range.
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    Kubota L4701 vs Mahindra 2545--which to buy

    I looked at both those about a year ago when I bought mine and I am glad I went with the L4701 HST. I didn't really like it the first few days, but after 70 hours of use it is really handy. I mow a lot and can really change directions easily while in the woods without having to turn around to...
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    DPF operating hints: calling all owners of new tractors

    That is the topic of this thread, if you don't like it then don't click on it.
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    DPF operating hints: calling all owners of new tractors

    Had my first one on my L4701 at 29 hours. Very little idling in that time and almost never at the lowest throttle setting. Almost all of it has been in the PTO range, mowing or tilling.
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    Regeneration mode

    I have the exact model you have and I just had my first one yesterday while I was cutting around an overgrown pond and it was easy as it could be. I knew it was coming soon as I had 29 hours on it so I was waiting for it. I never push the inhibit button when I start it because I always use it...
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    Planting cover grasses for wildlife

    I called the local ROTFL Dept and asked them where I could find a GLG20 tree and they said to call the LMFAO Tomato Co. and tell them I was looking for an EM-50 UAV and then I could order some Carl Spackler's Bent, it is a hybrid. It's a cross bluegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, featherbed bent, and...
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    Planting cover grasses for wildlife

    Thanks for all the suggestions! I have reached out to the local state wildlife biologist and for some ideas on creating better nesting habitat and I will definitely talk to our extension agent for soil test lime/fertilizer amounts. The beans where harvested in Nov of 2015 so I don't think the...
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    Planting cover grasses for wildlife

    Hey all, I have about 20 acres that I am thinking about planting to CRP or some other type cover for deer/turkey/pheasants/quail and have a few questions for those folks that have done this before. I have read a lot about the different density of the grasses and how each species likes it a...
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    Tiller lesson learned

    I'm pretty new to using a tiller with my tractor and thought I would pass on a quick tip. I was using it to work some lime into one of my food plots that I will plant next spring and almost learned the hard way how powerful it can be. The plot was a little out of level, may be 3' low on one...
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    80% lowers

    A definite dingy wreck! Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk
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    80% lowers

    Understood, but i never will admit to anything, anywhere, ever. P.s. I turned over every scary gun i ever owned to the all knowing libtards cause i was just to scared they would go off by themselves. I feel soooo much safer now. Its sandy down here, but i feel safe cause they told me i would...
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    80% lowers

    I may or may not know a person that may or may not have done this with excellent results using a mini mill. :D
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    B2650 ballast box

    Nice work man, thats a perfect setup. Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk
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    Cultipacker Shopping

    I like that Omni one also. I have never really used one and am wondering about the shape of the wheels and the difference it will make. I got to think the wheels with the "teeth" for lack of a better word, would do a better job of retaining seed and fertilizer down in the holes created by them...