What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

dirtydeed

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If by "easier to turn" you mean more maneuverable, yeah, that's a no brainer.
No, that's not what I meant. Flails generally require less horsepower to spin when compared to a rotary cutter of the same size.

Mine is a BETSCO. Definitely a Chinese unit. I've heard great things about caroni,
If by "easier to turn" you mean more maneuverable, yeah, that's a no brainer.
Paint,

No, that's not what I meant. Flails generally require less horsepower to spin them when compared to a rotary cutter of the same cutting width.

Drawback to them is they don't like to cut in reverse (like backing under a tree).

I have a BETSCO (chinese unit) but i've heard good things about Caroni, Del Morino funny top and I think there are several users on here with experience with the woodmaxx units. woodmaxx offers "free" shipping.
 

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Weather was nice today, as in not raining and no heat advisory. Got some tractor therapy in, more mowing! Hit 70+ hours on my L3902. Still have not had a regen yet. Not sure if this is normal? No issues, still love the tractor.
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There's a motocross track hidden in there somewhere. Braaap!
If you're working it you can go a long time between regens. Ive got 52 hours in since my last one and it will probably be awhile yet before mine regens. I mow 10-11 acres a week and that keeps things hot so the soot doesn't build up as fast.
 
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BBFarmer

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If you're working it you can go a long time between regens. Ive got 52 hours in since my last one and it will probably be awhile yet before mine regens. I mow 10-11 acres a week and that keeps things hot so the soot doesn't build up as fast.
Agreed.

I cut weekly maybe 6.....TOPS. And I think last week I caught the 4th regen in 230hrs.
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nerwin

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Did some work today out back of the area I been filling in. I tried my best at grading, trying to get the water to go where I want and I got lucky and we had quite a rain storm a few hours after working. The good news is that it's flowing away, not perfect but now I'll have a reference to go by and where I can improve it.

Anyways, almost ready to move my lawn equipment shed. I also have some free heavy duty outdoor storage rack that I might modify and use to store the plow on and the forks and other attachments when not in use. I like this idea.

It's getting there, just a little project to work on every now and then.

But what's cool about is that I turned an area that was unusable into an area that is usable now.

I can't believe how cool these tractors run too. It was 90f, humid and the temp gauge never moved from its normal position despite me working it a bit hard.

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It's hard to believe this area was filled with trees and garbage. Having a tractor, you kinda need a place to store the attachments and have a spoils dump area.

Eventually I'll cover the area in stone but that will be finishing stuff later.

It's coming together!
 
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