What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

B737

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lol I really hope free pizza in the near future!

looking at pizza ovens currently.....need more details...
This was the side of the container, came from California I think. Judging from my friend holding his breath it appeared to be very expensive lol

When we uncrated it, it was beautifully tiled and finished. The stone inside (concrete?) was finished smooth like glass. He said the back will reach 1,000° and the front will be 450° to cook multiple meals at the same time. It is going to be statement when the backyard is finished. He said he will wear welding gloves while cooking with it :oops:

 
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dlsmith

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I pulled the hastily build adapter to mount a new seat on my BX, smoothed the edges and corners, knocked off most of the mill scale, primed and painted it. Even thought it is barely visible on the tractor, my OCD made me paint it. I feel better now.

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Crash277

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Been a busy week.. Not too much tractor time. But I did get this tree down. Paid a guy with a green machine and a stump grinder. Don’t have the time to spend using the backhoe to try and dig it up. bought a pto adapter and tested it out today. Extended the PtO shafts perfectly for the QH. *for some reason this didn’t post yesterday...

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Old_Paint

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Moved an 1,100 pound pizza oven! Barely. Had 650 pounds of ballast, I was able to get it 3" off the ground to scoot it along. New Jersey's Italian families take pizza very seriously :ROFLMAO:

OH my! That's heavy! Pity I don't live close by. I home brew beer. Some of it goes VERY nice with pizza. A lot better than the store bought stuff. That's 500KG, so yep, you were right at limit with your LA534. (534Kg). The boom and forks probably cut that back to no more than 500KG. That thing looks like it would be VERY top heavy, too. Bet the pucker factor went up on that move a few times.
 
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Crash277

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This was yesterday’s view. I went to the house to dig a trench and till a small garden, after seeing the job on the garden they asked about tilling their entire front yard so they could smooth it out and start over with the grass seed. It was my first “job” I got paid for. im Going to have to get better at before and after pictures. Did 2 passes across the entire yard. Took an hour.
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River19

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Haven't been able to do much with the tractor lately......been working on finishing off the basement which will add 1100ft sq to the house for us. Ran final electric last weekend.

Tractor is waiting for the Piranha tooth bar I ordered last week or so. That will help with the drainage ditch projects and dealing with larger stone to fill them.
 

SAR Tracker

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Neighbor across the street thinned out his "forest", and donated the logs to the local Veterans group that cuts, splits and donates the firewood to low income folks. Used the 2610 with forks to load the 14' logs into a trailer (2 loads) to get cut, split and stacked in the future. We'll finish up on Thursday. Currently have close to 80 cords of firewood ready to be delivered. Not bad for a bunch of "old farts"!.
 
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shootem604

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Bought an old Massey auger/post hole digger. Unfortunately, the ROPS on my 2wd L245 change the geometry and it doesn't work. I'll have to try it with my 4wd L245 but I can't be bothered to remove the backhoe right now.
 

GeoHorn

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I have one of those HF Quick Hitches. Since it doesn’t fit my Rhino shredder (due to the way Rhino reinforced the top link connection)... or my Box Blade (due to the doubled lift-arm pin arrangement) ... or my PHD ( with which no QH will ever work) ...the QH sits in the hangar. I don’t often need to swap implements... the FinishMower actually lives on the 3pt most of the year.... so I just do it the old fashioned way.... with exhilarating vocabulary.

If anyone is travelling thru central Tx west of Austin I know where you can get a HF QH cheap.
 
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mcmxi

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I spent some time this morning hooking up the EA 84" box blade and removing some more dirt from the parking area near the house. Access used to be as wide as the trailer to the right but I doubled the width a couple of years ago in preparation for asphalt. With all the rocks it was a tough and slow job with the BX so I figured cutting the bank back to double the width (current asphalt area shown) was enough and all I could stand to do.

Now that I have the MX which does more in an hour than the BX did in ten I decided to cut the bank back even further to make an area that's 3X the original width. I plan to build a retaining wall and put gravel down once I have the grade right. Folks that show up with vehicles that drip oil can park on the gravel.

I need to fix the 220V line I ran to the garage. It was 24" below grade but now is above grade. Oh boy.

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jimh406

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Lifted a post out of a too small hole that was jammed in by someone else. ;)
 

Crash277

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Washed, greased, and air filter cleaned. That’s about it for today. I did move a trailer but that took less time then cleaning.
 

B737

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Installed double acting check valve on the side link, and set up an RCR1548 brush cutter.

Plan is to keep the 48" betstco HD flail mower for around my property, where there is only very light brush, and overgrown grass. But use the rotary for the really nasty, thick stuff, out at my parents house where its brute force and simplicity will shine.



 
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Newaterman

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Hauled some T-posts & the wire rolls around to start the next step of the garden and puppy fence. Tested my gate width too haha.
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S-G-R

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Used the grapple to get the brush out of the pile and over to my burn area. Got about half of it burnt. Greased the mower deck and will prob Put it on this weekend and mow the grass.