Branson Bob
Platinum Member
I just posted in the New Member Introduction forum and thought I'd repost here as I'll be spending 99% of my time in this forum.
I'm going by Branson Bob due to the April 2016 purchase of a Branson 3520H from Dave's Tractors in Red Bluff, CA. We bought the tractor with the FEL, backhoe, finish mower, pallet forks, Rim Guard ballast and Service Manual. It's a hydrostatic due to my desire to see Wifey get proficient on the machine... that's a work in progress.
As a lot of you know, Dave from Dave's Tractors is a regular poster here.
We bought the tractor after Wifey and I fulfilled our dream of owning land when we purchased 10 acres on a hillside in the Sierra foothills last July.
As the natives here (and in many other places) proclaim, "this land grows rocks." Besides needing to wage war on partially submerged boulders in our meadow, the land has many Blue Oaks, manzanita, and Bull Pine in the wooded area sloping down towards the creek. We collect rainwater (15,000 gallons last winter) and want to turn our land into a bit of a garden spot. So we've removed trees in anticipation of planting grape vines, fruit trees, garden plots, etc. Besides the boulders, there's lots of stumps to dig up and pull out (these drought-resistant trees have crazy-*** root systems!) In addition we'll be skidding logs, mowing grass, clearing trails, and building fencing.
This is our first tractor although I've operated a bucket truck and stump grinder in my former life as an arborist (10 years) and a Gradall in my current job as a construction electrician (15 years).
Anyways I'm looking forward to getting to know and swapping info with all the regulars here, particularly in the Branson/Century forums.
Have a great weekend everyone.
Branson Bob
I'm going by Branson Bob due to the April 2016 purchase of a Branson 3520H from Dave's Tractors in Red Bluff, CA. We bought the tractor with the FEL, backhoe, finish mower, pallet forks, Rim Guard ballast and Service Manual. It's a hydrostatic due to my desire to see Wifey get proficient on the machine... that's a work in progress.
As a lot of you know, Dave from Dave's Tractors is a regular poster here.
We bought the tractor after Wifey and I fulfilled our dream of owning land when we purchased 10 acres on a hillside in the Sierra foothills last July.
As the natives here (and in many other places) proclaim, "this land grows rocks." Besides needing to wage war on partially submerged boulders in our meadow, the land has many Blue Oaks, manzanita, and Bull Pine in the wooded area sloping down towards the creek. We collect rainwater (15,000 gallons last winter) and want to turn our land into a bit of a garden spot. So we've removed trees in anticipation of planting grape vines, fruit trees, garden plots, etc. Besides the boulders, there's lots of stumps to dig up and pull out (these drought-resistant trees have crazy-*** root systems!) In addition we'll be skidding logs, mowing grass, clearing trails, and building fencing.
This is our first tractor although I've operated a bucket truck and stump grinder in my former life as an arborist (10 years) and a Gradall in my current job as a construction electrician (15 years).
Anyways I'm looking forward to getting to know and swapping info with all the regulars here, particularly in the Branson/Century forums.
Have a great weekend everyone.
Branson Bob