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10-17-2012, 09:11 PM #2231
Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME
Thanks Gordon... will break it into different parts next year..... usually only do about 3-4 hours but this time it took so long just really tried to get too much done.
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10-19-2012, 02:35 PM #2232Elite Member
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Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME


I know that feeling well. Easy to overdo a lot of stuff as we get older. Today I did a little work with the Kubota B26, digging out some of the small creek and adding a little more dirt to th creek dam. Also shifted a huge boulder around with the backhoe. I had put it there with my LS7010. It wouldnt lift it, but would shov it so it has just sat in the position that it fell into the creek. I put it there to slow down the water an keep it from washing in the bends.
2010 LS P-7010C 20F/20R gear tractor & FEL, 2009 Kubota B 26 TLB, RTV 900 Kubota, 2012-20 ft 12k GVW trailer, 2011- 52" Craftsman ZTR mower, 54" John Deere 332 lawn tractor, 5.5HP rear tined walk behind tiller, 7 foot bush hog, 8 foot landscape rake , 8 foot 3 PH disc, 2 row cultivator, 350 amp CC/CV AC/DC welding machine and a shop full of tools that I spend more time looking for than using.
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10-19-2012, 11:45 PM #2233Elite Member
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Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME
Randall
1Timothy Chapter 2:
3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;
4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.
From: The HOLY BIBLE
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10-20-2012, 09:34 PM #2234
Spent 3hours this morning on trail improvements with my cross country ski club. Fun exploring the trails with the tractor and lots of fill spread. According to the team I was working with the tractor beats a wheelbarrow!
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10-20-2012, 09:44 PM #2235Gold Member
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Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME
Cleaning up one of the tracks & cutting a little wood for fence strainer posts:-
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10-20-2012, 11:13 PM #2236
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10-21-2012, 06:38 AM #2237Elite Member
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- Kioti DK50SE HST w/FEL, John Deere LX266 & STX38 Mowers. Stihl MS290 20" bar, & FS190
Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME
Yesterday I fired up the tractor and moved it out of the "barn" for the first time in a couple weeks. I needed to get to some of the hay so I could restock upat the house for daily feedings. Using the grapple I also grabbed the toothbar I had left by the "garden" project area and moved it up where the bucket is.
I left the tractor out for now so I might get the chance to use it today!
Be well all.
DavidFormer Submariner & Army SGT
2011 Kioti
DK50SE HST, KL-401 FEL w/72" bucket, tooth bar, & Ratchet Rake, 2 rear remotes, canopy, WR Long RBG72 Grapple, Woods BB72X cutter & TSG-50 stump grinder, TSC PHD, & more to come. Mowers 2003 JD LX266 42" deck mower, & old JD STX-38 (12.5 hp).
Managing 51 Acres of Virginia hills with ponds & streams, mature market timber, riding trails, horse pasture, long gravel drive, veggie garden, & yard.
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10-21-2012, 11:45 PM #2238Gold Member
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Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME
Cut a little fire wood today. The new hydraulic top link works nice to level the spliter on the hill side.
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10-22-2012, 06:23 PM #2239Veteran Member
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Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME
My neighbor Joe has an Outdoor Wood Boiler. He cuts a lot of fire wood. I see him all the time working with no chaps and no helmet. Yesterday he was cutting some standing dead pine in his woods. He got one about 14" in diameter hung up. Then he cut one block off the bottom to try to free it. Some limbs came down but not the tree. He was not hurt and he was smart enough to ask for help. I was glad to oblige.
It only took me about 15 minutes to pull the tree down and drag it and another one up to his little work road.
When working in the woods, and especially around dead trees or live trees with dead limbs, the danger of stuff falling is to often ignored or not even considered. Many people are seriously hurt and worse by falling limbs. I personally know some of them. It can't be said enough times. Be safe. Wear a helmet. Wear chaps. Always look up before you cut.Last edited by Gordon Gould; 10-22-2012 at 06:43 PM.
"If you're not making any mistakes then you're not doing anything"
L3010DT, Farmi JL290 Winch, ATI Grapple, BearCat 5" Chipper, 6' Rear Blade,
7' Sickle Bar, 5' Land Plane Grading Scraper, Dresser TD7G Dozer
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10-22-2012, 07:22 PM #2240Veteran Member
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Re: TODAYS SEAT TIME
First time since the spring that I have taken off the backhoe and put on the box blade. Graded the road as a couple of recent rains has caused some potholes.
Turned out nice and smooth.


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