Let's see your Kubota

   / Let's see your Kubota #491  
Pic #2 is one of my favorite Wicked Grapple pics! It even made it's way to the 50" Wicked Grapple page of our website!!
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OMG!!!
HAHAHA - I didn't see that - love it - thanks Travis you made my day :cool2:

I have to say that the 50 Inch Wicked Grapple is my favorite attachment bar none - I use it daily and can say the unit still basically looks new! Fantastic value, design and performance!
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #493  
oops!

looks like my 1949 Baird Beaver snuck in too :laughing:

I am both fascinated and terrified by that machine! :drink:
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #494  
No love for your/our pallet forks?

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   / Let's see your Kubota #496  
Here are my two latest toys;
2016 L2501 DT
Yamaha FJR1300
 

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   / Let's see your Kubota #497  
I am both fascinated and terrified by that machine! :drink:

Not to highjack the thread but I have to embellish a little - the Beavers are brutes of a machine - built by a tool manufacture owner (US Baird Company Stratford CT) who needed a small framed tractor to get into some of his not so accessible fields. As with most of what Baird did for the tooling industry they over build the "Beaver" in ever way. My grandfather bought this for his farm in the 40's and I just finished restoring her a couple of years ago. Wisconsin AKN (6.2 HP). Sits all winter long and with one pull she turns over and purrs like a kitten. Just a blast to ride!
 

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   / Let's see your Kubota #498  
Not to highjack the thread but I have to embellish a little - the Beavers are brutes of a machine - built by a tool manufacture owner (US Baird Company Stratford CT) who needed a small framed tractor to get into some of his not so accessible fields. As with most of what Baird did for the tooling industry they over build the "Beaver" in ever way. My grandfather bought this for his farm in the 40's and I just finished restoring her a couple of years ago. Wisconsin AKN (6.2 HP). Sits all winter long and with one pull she turns over and purrs like a kitten. Just a blast to ride!

Very neat. But seems like you better keep track of your right foot when mowing!
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #500  
Here's my new L3301 with shortened ROPS19Nov12 ROPS.JPG
The two pieces on the toolbox are the 4" pieces cut off each leg of the top of the ROPS.
 
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