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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hutchinson, KS
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I wasn't sure where to put this thread, Safety, Customization, or just Owning/Operating. Sometimes, a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do. I thought you guys would love to see how I sometimes store my tractor in the garage. When I want to leave the mower attached to finish mowing the next day: I must take the bucket off, carefully raise the loader arms, put the quick attach brackets in a vertical position, and ease up to the garage wall. I am just glad I still have room to finish insulating and put up OSB sometime in the future. Please notice how I support the loader arms so they don't leak down. A nice 2x8 on top of my saw supports it just fine. I just hope my home made saw bench holds up. I need a short piece of angle iron.
Donations accepted for a 40x60 shop! ![]()
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Case DX40, Landpride Finish Mower FDR2572, LP Box Blade BB2572, LP Post Hole Digger PD25, LP Tiller RTR2072, LP Rotary Cutter RCR1872, LP Landscape Rake w/ gauge wheels LR2584. Old 2 row planter, disk, 2 row cultivator, 3 pt lift, 2 bottom plow. CCM Hydraulic TOP Link. |
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Silver Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hutchinson, KS
Posts: 107
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I was already prepared for that question. I don't really have a nice flat piece of concrete to put it on other than in front of the garage. The mower is now off and I have it parked in a more normal way now. Sometimes I just do that so I can finish mowing the next night if I don't get done....only a few times a year.
I know, looks stupid and when I did that last night, I thought I just had to share with my TBN buddies.
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Case DX40, Landpride Finish Mower FDR2572, LP Box Blade BB2572, LP Post Hole Digger PD25, LP Tiller RTR2072, LP Rotary Cutter RCR1872, LP Landscape Rake w/ gauge wheels LR2584. Old 2 row planter, disk, 2 row cultivator, 3 pt lift, 2 bottom plow. CCM Hydraulic TOP Link. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Tyler, Texas
Posts: 7,811
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Ray,
I think your tractor looks great in there!!!! Mine sits out in the elements and I'm not happy about that. As soon as I finish my shed, it's going indoors and under a roof!!!! Nice deer rack on the wall. Is that a local buck? Eddie
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My Goals for 2008 1. Fishing and Hunting with my kids. 2. Build my storage Shed. 3. Put my outside access bathroom together. 4. Fence in a quarter acre for Turkeys. 5. Build my gazebo for my front pasture. 6. Finish back pasture and plant it in Bermuda. 7. Start my food plots. 8. Build a comfortable deer stand for two. 9. Build a wood burning fireplace in my home. 10. New flooring in my home. 11. Build a pasture sprayer. 12. Get my old jeep running. |
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Silver Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hutchinson, KS
Posts: 107
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Hey Eddie,
Thanks, yeah I couldn't stand to let that tractor sit outside. Tonight I went ahead and left the bucket off as well. I plan on working in the garage on my tractor light project this weekend. Need lots of room and with the bucket off and no implements, I have quite a bit more! Oh you guys are eyeing my junk now huh? Actually, I can't lie. That rack you see was found by my wife in our front yard one day! I think the deer must have died out back and one of the neighbors dog must have dragged it to my yard. Nice rack...I haven't shot one like that. The only rack I have gotten by hunting is one I hacksawed off a deer. I think one side has 2 points, the other 3. lol I won't post a picture of that.
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Case DX40, Landpride Finish Mower FDR2572, LP Box Blade BB2572, LP Post Hole Digger PD25, LP Tiller RTR2072, LP Rotary Cutter RCR1872, LP Landscape Rake w/ gauge wheels LR2584. Old 2 row planter, disk, 2 row cultivator, 3 pt lift, 2 bottom plow. CCM Hydraulic TOP Link. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Whidbey Isle, WA
Posts: 300
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Heck yeah, nice parking job.
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Gold Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Missouri
Posts: 428
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Ray,
Looks good to me. That's about how mine is always parked. Those rear mowers really take up the room. Great looking tractor.
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Gold Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Renton, Washington
Posts: 349
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Hey at least you have a shop to park it in.
When I was a kid I had to walk 5 miles in the snow barefoot uphill to and from school........... Actually I keep my tractor at Dad's and he has one of those super heavy duty tarp frame buildings. He has his John Deere ridinging mower, his Tent trailer and my Kubota in there....
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: VA
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