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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Continuing the tradition here, I thought I'd share some pictures of my recent purchase, an MX5100. Having never owned or sat on a tractor before, I was a bit intimidated when it was delivered and they said hop on. Minutes later, though, I'm digging, leveling, and having fun. Smiles all around.
Tractor came with 2wd, 844 loader, bale spear, rear work lights, taller tires, block heater, etc. Simple machine. I have to admit that although many told me to get 4wd, I'm glad I didn't. Even when my rear tires were buried 1.5ft into the mud, I was able to get out. Only had to get the truck out once and that was before I built my ballast barrel. Here it is still "new". ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And then to put it to real work. Even though it's in the mud, I cleaned it up for the pics ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Maine (home of four great seasons)
Posts: 259
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Good looking tractor and place Negligence. It seems though that you do need that tractor for more then just playing.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: North of the Fingerlakes - NY
Posts: 1,001
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Very nice, Negligence. That tractor should work great for you.
You've got all the barn, horses and all and never sat on a tractor before? How'd you manage? Your place is nice and green. That looks like a Canadian skyline. Are you in Canada? Bob
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 37
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Yep, we are in Ontario.
We've had the property and horses (some ours, some boarded) for about a year now. We were tired of tossing out small square bales everyday, and getting screwed last year by the untimely harvesting of hay was the big deciding factor. So the tractor is here to move the round bales, and I bought some implements to do small squares myself. This is the best tool I've ever bought! |
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