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Bronze Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Northeast PA
Posts: 97
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I can't imagine life prior to my Kubota. I have always been the hard working/ manual labor grunt that was never afraid to must my @$$. Since I purchased the Kubora, well.... it has been the best invesment that I made. My wife even agrees
![]() I would also like to thank all of you that post or reply in the discussion forum. I have learned a lot since joining this cite. I look forward to reading the posts and or responses to see what others have experienced. Thanks for your assistance! |
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Gold Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Cottage Grove, Minnesota
Posts: 439
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Welcome.
You should add to your public profile what kind of Kubota you own. I am always curious to see that.
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5 acres on a big hill. BX2230, FEL, 60"Mower, BB. Happy! |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: North of the Fingerlakes - NY
Posts: 1,084
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Amen, brother. And if it saves you one serious back injury, it has more than paid for itself.
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New Kidz: '04 L4300 w/BH-90X, '06 B7610, '07 MX5000 Old Pros: '75 Ford 4000, '54 JD40 Romans 8:28 |
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Gold Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Spring Mount, PA
Posts: 358
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We knew when we moved it would be nice to have a piece of equipment to assist in recreating the rose gardens my wife had. Not only that but a decent lawn mower and snow removal tool. The big sticking point was one tractor that would take care of all our needs, and the BX24 is fitting the bill nicely.
I never thought about the physical wear and tear on the body as much but it is a good point.
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Silver Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: n.e. pa.(lycoming co.)
Posts: 152
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Hey Cade,I used to be the same way (grunt,bust my butt)mostly just to save a buck.But now,since 2 1/2 yrs. ago,any way i can work my tractor in on the work at hand i'll do it.Cant remember using the shovel too much lately,and when i do all those bad memorys come back.(aching back,sweating,etc).
I dont even like to think about it.But seriously,its one of my best investments also.Really comes in handy. Oh,by the way,where in N.E. PA. do you live?I live about 30 miles east of Williamsport.We could be neighbors!!!!! digger2 |
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