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    Veteran Member Piston's Avatar
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    Absolutely, positively, without a doubt- the most fun thing I do on my tractor is clean up brush and move logs and entire trees with my grapple. Anytime I use my grapple I swear there is an ear to ear smile on my face. Nothing beats that tool in my opinion.
    Kubota L4610 and John Deere 410 - WR Long 64" Grapple (best attachment ever!) QA front forks, rear forks, Brown 472 HD Rotary Mower, homemade 3 pt log splitter, Land Pride rake/blade combo, Land Pride HRL 3578 box blade (Hydro scarifiers), Shaver SC50 3 pt. Stumpgrinder, FitRiteHydraulics TnT, 6" Vermeer PTO Chipper (Hydro feed), 2 bottom Disc Plow, Ratchet Rake
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    Turning the key and hearing it come to life!
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    I agree with the anything/everything concept.

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    I'll second with blowing snow. I can't wait for 18" and watch it disappear.
    Gear Up and Throttle Down.

    2011 Massey 2615, 7ft Woods Rear Discharge Finish Mower, 6 ft Lucknow Snow Blower, Danuser post hole digger with 12" and 24" augers, 350 lb 3 pt broadcast spreader, 7ft scraper blade, 7 ft. drag harrow, JD GT 275 rider with 38" snow blower attachment.


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    Veteran Member Gordon Gould's Avatar
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    Most anything but especially maintaining my road, building tractor roads in the woods, and small scale logging.
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    I have to say most fun thing is the actual buying of it. Cant beat the thrill of finalizing the deal and watching the dealer unload it off the truck. Anything after that is anti-climatic.
    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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    Default Re: What's the MOST FUN Thing to Do on YOUR Tractor?

    Quote Originally Posted by Combustix View Post
    Driving up to get the newspaper.
    Haha! I love it. It's all about the simple things in life, isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Fowler View Post
    I have to say most fun thing is the actual buying of it. Cant beat the thrill of finalizing the deal and watching the dealer unload it off the truck. Anything after that is anti-climatic.
    Good one!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Fowler View Post
    I have to say most fun thing is the actual buying of it. Cant beat the thrill of finalizing the deal and watching the dealer unload it off the truck. Anything after that is anti-climatic.
    Gary,
    I'm glad some people enjoy that process. I personally hate the process of buying expensive things, especially through salesmen!
    Kubota L4610 and John Deere 410 - WR Long 64" Grapple (best attachment ever!) QA front forks, rear forks, Brown 472 HD Rotary Mower, homemade 3 pt log splitter, Land Pride rake/blade combo, Land Pride HRL 3578 box blade (Hydro scarifiers), Shaver SC50 3 pt. Stumpgrinder, FitRiteHydraulics TnT, 6" Vermeer PTO Chipper (Hydro feed), 2 bottom Disc Plow, Ratchet Rake
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    Default Re: What's the MOST FUN Thing to Do on YOUR Tractor?

    Quote Originally Posted by Combustix View Post
    Driving up to get the newspaper.
    That's a great way to get the newspaper. A friend is giving me 2 tractors off a property he just bought. He doesn't know much about tractors so he doesn't know what kind they are.

    He said he doesn't have any use for them and he's supposed to bring them to me sometime this summer.

    I'm gonna go look at them as soon as I can get out to his new place.

    If I'm able to get them running. I'm gonna drive them to the post office to pick up my mail from now on.

    But if there not worth repairing then I'll just set them out in the front yard as lawn ornaments.

    Either way. I couldn't pass them up as they were FREE

    Chad

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