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    Chainsaw safety

    Chainsaws can do a lot of damage quickly! And a good pair of chaps will be comfortable. I love my Clogger zeros. Not too hot and way more comfortable than my Husqvarna chaps.
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    Simple Chicken Coop

    Absolutely being able to walk in makes everything so much easier. Sadly we had to euthanize one of our layers as she was sick and at 3 years old was an old girl for her breed. We did get 6 more chicks last week, a couple magestic marens and 4 black sex links. So that means we are up to 9 total...
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    Winter is coming!

    That's what I figured. I'll probably add some this weekend. Thankfully, yesterday was almost 80. However, the low Monday is in the mid 30's.
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    Winter is coming!

    I was down for either topic. :D That said, I’ve been wondering when to start adding anti gel to my fuel. This will be my first year with a diesel in my stable. I did start adding stabil to ethanol free gas for my mowers earlier this week and was thinking I’ll have to start adding anti gel to...
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    Help me decide

    I ordered and received the Artillian lights that are adjustable. Just arrived so hopefully this weekend I can try to get them installed. I also ordered parts from my dealer for a bucket level indicator.
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    Toothbar questions

    I will look for these next time I'm at TSC.
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    Toothbar questions

    After snapping the pictures, I did crank down the bolts tight. There is still a gap, but my bucket has some welded on pieces on the inside that the bar mounting tabs are tight against so it looks worse than it is. I didn’t grab my impact, but maybe I’ll do that to see if I can get it tighter to...
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    Help me decide

    You have a lot of light I'd imagine! I wasn't thinking anything quite like that. Maybe a pair of smaller lights or a small light bar is what I had in mind. I was actually thinking about mounting them either on the loader mount or rear fenders similar to how JD does it as I've got to fold my ROPS...
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    Toothbar questions

    I tried that, but didn't have a pair big enough to actually pull the toothbar mounting tab over enough to get the lock washer on. I actually got two pairs to try and get it pulled over as much as I could.
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    Toothbar questions

    Hello, I just got a Bxpanded Piranha toothbar for my B2601 and had a couple questions. Is it normal for the bottom cutting edge to not cover the bucket cutting edge? Mine is about an inch short. In the package it came with two flat washers and a lock washer per side, but the bolt wasn’t long...
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    Help me decide

    Figured I’d post an update here since this is the thread I started when I was deciding what to get. For anyone that has seen some of my posts, some of these may be familiar. I absolutely love my B2601! It’s done everything I’ve asked of it so far and it’s been great. I welded some hooks to...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Ordered a toothbar
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Yeah, it's absolutely devastating. When we bought our property it was just park like, trees everywhere. Since then we've had to remove all but 3 ash we were able to treat, but that isn't cheap! (We have 4 left to go out of about 85), a maple has been struck by lightning and then last year a...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Removed 10 more dead trees.
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    Pole saws

    I may, but I’ve also considered just selling the M18 pole saw attachment without trying it. The only thing that has kept me from listing it is the thought if I were to only keep one and the M18 works well that would be the one to keep due to easier maintenance and storage. It also wound’s...
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    Pole saws

    I own a Stihl HT103, and have the Milwaukee M18 system with pole saw. I haven't tried it, but if it is anything like the M12 Hatchet I also have I'm sure it'll be fantastic.
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    Pole saws

    I have a Stihl pole saw. Model HT103 I believe. Gas, 4 mix engine and telescoping. It cuts like butter and starts up easy. It’s 5 years old now and has done everything I’ve asked of it. I only use canned fuel since it is an infrequent use, 2-5x a year or so. I have 3 other Stihl chainsaws and...
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    Help me fill out my tool set

    My 3/8" Milwaukee usually works, but it's the original compact that is only 200ft/lb I think so I have to switch to my pneumatic impact more often than I'd like.
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    Help me fill out my tool set

    Well, I forgot to update last weekend, but I made a second trip to HF with the 25% off coupon and I picked up a set of chrome 1/2” metric deep sockets. Now I have wrenches and chrome sockets without skips up to 24mm. I am looking at this Sunex impact kit that goes to 30mm without skips then...
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    EA Wicked 55 Grapple Stand

    I had originally been planning on the Landpride 54” grapple, but decided to spend a bit more for the 60” version. It wasn’t too much heavier, but was heavier duty and it has built in stands that flip down and work really well!