When cutting trees I park the tractor on the side I don't want the tree to fall, like into power lines, onto the barn, etc. I raise the bucket up and apply slight pressure to the tree trunk, then cut the tree.
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When cutting trees I park the tractor on the side I don't want the tree to fall, like into power lines, onto the barn, etc. I raise the bucket up and apply slight pressure to the tree trunk, then cut the tree.
Mowing the ditch
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Don't know if you get big snow where you live. Kubotas can be handy for removing snow from a roof.
There was a picture on a thread a while back that had a push lawnmower on a pole that extended horizontally from the front bucket (to the side of the tractor). I think it was to mow ditches while driving forward or backwards. That was clever as well.
It did work but required too much repositioning of the tractor to be practical. It was fun to see the faces of people driving by. I think it's too heavy to hang off the side so that I can just drive forward as I mow. The best part was my wife's reaction.
Right, I think that is why he used the push mower, much lighter. I would want an Elec start and then remote the keyswitch on a long cable I could have on the tractorQuote:
Originally Posted by kuboter
Here is a video of it
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=...type=2&theater
Haha! That's great! But next time I would turn it around so it didn't discharge toward you.
I didn't want to shoot all the grass in the road. I hate it when people do that. As you can see I have my safety glasses on so I'm all set. LOL