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Cherokee140
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- Joined
- Aug 27, 2013
- Messages
- 840
- Location
- Kingsville MO
- Tractor
- John Deere 650, Ford 8n, John Deere Model 70 Kubota BX25D
Over 68 hours so far, and the dealer is coming out to the house to do the first service (eh a little late). Did some new things with the tractor over the long weekend. And to all you that could not come back to play in the yard on your weekend thanks, Those of us that came back never forget you guys 
Anyway...
Did tons of front loader work....and I imagine it really was tons. Wife had a rose garden she did not want to take care of anymore....so it had to go. I scooped up all the rock, it was about a 50' x 30' section of ground we worked on. It has three round oval things that had three/ four pretty good sized rose bushes built up on raised beds with concrete blocks...kind of part rounded in the front. I would guess about 100+ blocks per raised bed. Then there was a circle in the center that had a water fountain in it. When you get older you find out you want to make your yard more simple to take care of....this was a bit of work to care for. The rose bushes all got/ will get trans planted....It rained on us every day.
The ground was VERY uneven making getting just the rock with the bucket a bit of a chore. I got most of it pretty clean, but to the end I just started taking scoops of dirt as well. Let me tell you guys something that piranha tooth bar is FAN-TASTIC it turns your machine into a digging machine. Full buckets....FULL buckets of wet rocky dirt no problem at all. This is the first time the bucket really got too heavy for it to lift up all the way. I was trying to stack the old dirt pile as high as I could....ended up making a little dirt ramp and rolling up it to keep the pile of bad dirt in the same general area.
Had a few issues.....first the power steering would seem to "give up" for lack of a better word when the bucket was real heavy, is this normal?
Second is a general tractoring question....you guys know I am a noob.
When taking "stuff".....lots of stuff from A to B, you know you get those Lanes.....tracks in the grass where you keep driving to drop off whatever that "stuff" is. It does not take long...even when you have not mowed in a while...to make a real mess of the grass. In general is it better to keep going in the same spots, keeping the damage in the one area, or should you change your route to try to give the grass time to recover.
The small size of the little tractor was really handy in cleaning out this old bed, Lots of small trees I did not want to damage are in the way and you can really get close to them and not hurt them....you can really make the little machine fit into spaces you did not think you could squeeze into.
Anyway if the rain holds off I will be mowing after work today, not sure I will mow with the BX or the 650, Most likely the 650 as it is a little larger but no power steering and the front yard that is getting mowed is about 800' long and about 300' wide....nice long straights so not much turning....more turning the BX gets its deck put on....I have really only mowed with the BX about 4 hours.....I have a long way to go to get my money out of that deck....might should have bought the chipper.
Anyway...
Did tons of front loader work....and I imagine it really was tons. Wife had a rose garden she did not want to take care of anymore....so it had to go. I scooped up all the rock, it was about a 50' x 30' section of ground we worked on. It has three round oval things that had three/ four pretty good sized rose bushes built up on raised beds with concrete blocks...kind of part rounded in the front. I would guess about 100+ blocks per raised bed. Then there was a circle in the center that had a water fountain in it. When you get older you find out you want to make your yard more simple to take care of....this was a bit of work to care for. The rose bushes all got/ will get trans planted....It rained on us every day.
The ground was VERY uneven making getting just the rock with the bucket a bit of a chore. I got most of it pretty clean, but to the end I just started taking scoops of dirt as well. Let me tell you guys something that piranha tooth bar is FAN-TASTIC it turns your machine into a digging machine. Full buckets....FULL buckets of wet rocky dirt no problem at all. This is the first time the bucket really got too heavy for it to lift up all the way. I was trying to stack the old dirt pile as high as I could....ended up making a little dirt ramp and rolling up it to keep the pile of bad dirt in the same general area.
Had a few issues.....first the power steering would seem to "give up" for lack of a better word when the bucket was real heavy, is this normal?
Second is a general tractoring question....you guys know I am a noob.
When taking "stuff".....lots of stuff from A to B, you know you get those Lanes.....tracks in the grass where you keep driving to drop off whatever that "stuff" is. It does not take long...even when you have not mowed in a while...to make a real mess of the grass. In general is it better to keep going in the same spots, keeping the damage in the one area, or should you change your route to try to give the grass time to recover.
The small size of the little tractor was really handy in cleaning out this old bed, Lots of small trees I did not want to damage are in the way and you can really get close to them and not hurt them....you can really make the little machine fit into spaces you did not think you could squeeze into.
Anyway if the rain holds off I will be mowing after work today, not sure I will mow with the BX or the 650, Most likely the 650 as it is a little larger but no power steering and the front yard that is getting mowed is about 800' long and about 300' wide....nice long straights so not much turning....more turning the BX gets its deck put on....I have really only mowed with the BX about 4 hours.....I have a long way to go to get my money out of that deck....might should have bought the chipper.