new member in Tasmania

   / new member in Tasmania
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We use the force of gravity here, I understand as the earth is still considered flat in your neck of the woods it is not needed
 
   / new member in Tasmania #12  
G'Day Steve
Welcome, I am also retiring a 1956 TEA 20, and trying to decide on the next venture. I have had a little involvement with Kobotas, if you get a chance please let me know your thoughts. I will keep my ear to the ground for a manual - have you tried eBay? Happy days with the L1801DT

Where is the is the berry farm? I am just outside in Mole Creek.

Regards

Danny
 
   / new member in Tasmania #13  
We use the force of gravity here, I understand as the earth is still considered flat in your neck of the woods it is not needed

Welcome aboard Steve.
You will have to forgive our North American friends they forget how much effort the few of us Downunder have to exert to counter balance their masses in the north.
Does the L1801DT have power steering?
 
   / new member in Tasmania #14  
G'Day Steve
Welcome, I am also retiring a 1956 TEA 20, and trying to decide on the next venture. I have had a little involvement with Kobotas, if you get a chance please let me know your thoughts. I will keep my ear to the ground for a manual - have you tried eBay? Happy days with the L1801DT

Where is the is the berry farm? I am just outside in Mole Creek.


Regards

Danny


Welcome aboard to you to Danny.
You will find lots of members with a great knowledge base. Ask away about anything you want to know
 
   / new member in Tasmania #15  
Gravity works here in British Columbia, Canada also. :welcome: All the best with the tractor(s) and info needs.
 
   / new member in Tasmania #16  
Gravity works here in British Columbia, Canada also. :welcome: All the best with the tractor(s) and info needs.

Gravity is strong here in Central Arkansas.Everything I pick up ends on the ground in seconds.
And Welcome.
 
   / new member in Tasmania #19  
Hi Steve,

Welcome, I'm from Central West, NSW.
And Hi to Danny Tubb, I have done a bit of caving around Mole Creek and really like the Mole Creek Guest House too. Most of tassie is pretty nice.

Mike
 
   / new member in Tasmania
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#20  
G'Day Steve
Welcome, I am also retiring a 1956 TEA 20, and trying to decide on the next venture. I have had a little involvement with Kobotas, if you get a chance please let me know your thoughts. I will keep my ear to the ground for a manual - have you tried eBay? Happy days with the L1801DT

Where is the is the berry farm? I am just outside in Mole Creek.

Regards

Danny
Danny, sorry to take so long to reply, I am now working in Western Australia, flying back once a month, and have a new note book, so no sign in, The farm is at Yorktown, north of launceston, I have located a manual cd on flebay, the kubota works fine, it came with a 4' slasher and FEL, I have bought a box grader, no power steering but after the fergy it is a breeze to operate. The fergy has been sold to a good home with soft sandy soil, an ideal retirement, I will build more implements when I have time. Hard working FIFO, building a house and running a farm, the "production manager" is exceptional
 

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