What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

Bmyers

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Walnut tree?
The walnut trees were left standing, although along the fence line there are two that will be taken out. One is mostly dead and the other had its top ripped off in a storm.

We are trying to leave the apple trees and walnut trees standing for the critters (plus the higher apples get made into a few pies). This time of year when we pull up to the barn usually run off a couple of deer who are having a breakfast of apples.
 

Bmyers

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I had just noticed what looked to be a Walnut top in your bucket.
It may of been, it was large limb down on the ground in the brush, cut it into three pieces to haul it out.
 

fj40dave

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Nothing to it....but my attachments got a good bath.. had a big thunderstorm roll in and dump a foot of water in less then 2 hours..

I have them all on pallets to keep them off the ground and to easily move around
Man....thats crazy! I can just feel the humidity by looking at the pictures!
 
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fj40dave

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Well.....had to call in for reinforcements from my neighbor (who's AMAZING I might add!)

But, we WIN again.....
In the TRRailer 8-8-20.jpg
Prying Out 8-8-20.jpg
 
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fj40dave

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We have the same machine, and your post has boosted my confidence in its abilities a lot. I've dug some stumps alright, but barely a quarter that size! Their being so compact and maneuverable I find a huge bonus too. Good job!

The stump finally came out of the ground with some extra horse power compliments of my neighbor and his JD....
We could have kept wrestling with it......cutting it into bite-size chunks.....but, when your AMAZING neighbor offers a solution, had to jump on it!

I think you're going to be amazed at what these B2650's can do.....I certainly have been!
This is my first tractor.
This is my first business adventure.
I can see a need for something like an excavator and a dedicated backhoe in the future, along with hauling and dumping improvements, but for now.....I'm getting more than my money's worth!

Prying Out 8-8-20.jpg
 
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NHSleddog

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I assume its running off the third function. What brand is it?
Yes, via wireless remote.

Not sure which piece you mean however, I did a post on the Auger/Mixer project here,
 
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S-G-R

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Yes, via wireless remote.

Not sure which piece you mean however, I did a post on the Auger/Mixer project here,

Sorry I wasn't clear. It was the mixer I was wondering about. Thanks for the link.
 

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Digging out an old stump from the back yard. Actually just playing with a new toy er....excavator. ;)
 
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Palmettokat

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I purchased my third Kubota this spring. It keep my reputation in tack Saturday as I was mowing along the side of the highway but in yard side of the ditch. Proved could bog it down as have my others to where needed "HELP" to get out. Was so easy, a little side slip and there my left where were...in something that resembled Campbells Chicken Noodle soup other than the color. Did use fel to get front tire up with about 8 inches of wood under it but was no help for the rear one.

When nephew pulled me free then gave up on that mowing (we had small Hurricane on Monday with almost 4 inches of rain and then Wednesday had small thunder storm during lunch that dropped about 2 3/4 inches on the ground in an hour and half. Really amazed how solid most ground was. My son in law said I was the "Bog Down King". Ok but his record is not bad either.
 

bx tractorjoe

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Used my home made fork extensions to pull my 60 gallon diesel storage tank/cart out of my shed.. with about 30 gallons of diesel in it, probably in the 340 pound range at the end of the 6 foot forks.. did not feel tippy when I first had all the weight on it so I proceeded with the load.. the diesel cart was on top of the 2 other carts that I removed separately as they weight in the 400 pound area and I felt it would be to much weight that far out.. that and less chance of the diesel cart possibly rolling off even though it was strapped to the other two carts..

The last picture is the end result.. and to get more storage space in my little shed for gasoline and push mower storage

You can see the pallet full of gasoline cans and a few diesel cans..
 

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