milkman
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- Joined
- Sep 22, 2001
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- Tractor
- BX2200, BCS 735
I like the mods, I gotta get one of those square drill bits.:laughing:
I suppose... I saw $18.xx shipping on a $6.xx hook and kinda blanked out. lol.
Brilliantly so.As usual Paul, your tractor mod ideas are very illuminating.
Amazing work as usual.
Aaron Z
You're just not right, Paul. :laughing: That looks freakin' fantastic! :thumbsup:
very nice ..... you always seem to think out of the box .. I can see myself making something like that or buy one lol. That is a nice mod to have more and better lighting.
Need to get a larger drool bucket!
I like the mods, I gotta get one of those square drill bits.:laughing:
Wow, I wished you lived closer to me . Your work never ceases to amaze me. You should market some of your add on items for both units as it could be a good source of $$.
Paul.. before you stop buying tractors, you really need to get an 09 L3400 Kubota. Wonderful tractor, but they could use a few mods. The fact that I happen to own one and would love to see what you'd build for yours has nothing to do with me suggesting you get one too. Really.
If you were to get into light farming, as in a small horse operation, and some food gardening and a bit of logging that would be ideal. And by coincidence, our uses would be almost the same!
Nice looking work as always, Paul. Have you given any thought to a hoe mounted root shear? I guess the claw will do 99% of anything you're liable to run across, but the shear would have the advantage of being able to lop off tree branches overhead quite neatly. Just a thought on my part.
Still got any snow on the Rock? It snowed here this morning, gone again now that the sun is out, but I can't remember a spring like this one in a lot of years. Our last few piles around the driveway are pretty much gone, but still got some in the woods (shaded).
Sean
Wow!!!! is all I can say. I love your creativity and execution. You really should market your stuff or at least sell your designs to other builders. Keep up the great work and pictures.
Everyone has already said it, but I gotta add my appreciation, too- simply great work, from design thru execution. The kind of stuff you probably wouldn't feel comfortable about charging a client $1800 for, but for yourself, no problem! Love to see your photos and description. You have to keep some new projects in the pipeline, just for us fans.
As usual Paul, your tractor mod ideas are very illuminating.