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Poured the basement floor for my daughters house yesterday,

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Got some good tractor therapy hours yesterday and today. Mowed 30 acres of hay. 7 hours. Start baling Tuesday.
 

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Did a little finish grading on new yard. Gotta get it ready to sow in a couple months.
 

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   / PICTURES ONLY thread #304  
Used the 4046 to lift the Boomer 1020 so I could remove blades and clean the deck. Picture was taken before placing a stack of 10 inch concrete blocks under the front axle and chocking the rear.

 
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This tractor is a pleasure to own and my friend for life! Much easier to move the wagon with! We've had a lot of rain this year and I'm starting to miss my tractor! 2 years old and just turned 300 hours! Not bad for a weekend worrier!

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I forgot about this thread too.
Got a chance to try out my Woods BH750 today. Dug out and old tree stump and a few feet away dug up a boulder that was growing. That boulder was heavy. even with loaded tires and the BH I still felt the rear end get light. The pressure relief went off trying to lift at idle but was able to lift it by raising idle to 1600.
The stump was so rotted it disintegrated digging it up.

How long is that thumb? 36"?
 
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Okay thanks for reply, I might have to order one for use with my pallet forks.

I bought 2 base mounts when I ordered mine and put one on my bucket. I just pull 3 pins and disconnect the 2 hoses and switch the thumb to the bucket. 90% of the time it's on my forks.
 
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Okay thanks for reply, I might have to order one for use with my pallet forks.

I bought 2 base mounts when I ordered mine. Just pull 3 pins and disconnect 2 hoses and switch the thumb to the bucket. 90% of the time it stays on the forks.
 
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I bought 2 base mounts when I ordered mine. Just pull 3 pins and disconnect 2 hoses and switch the thumb to the bucket. 90% of the time it stays on the forks.

Okay 2 base mounts, that makes perfect sense to me for a quick change over.
 
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A little customer ingenuity in action

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Mowing this weekend.


One field finished.


Loaded up to go home.
 
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Nice job bush hogging. Looks like some fall deer hunting.
 
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My son, a newly Licensed Plumber, asked to borrow the XR3037 to smooth some sand he'd had delivered.
Little did I know that he'd been doing some major renovation to the drain field in his back yard.
Complete with tree & stump removal, trench filling, finish grading and dumpster loading.
He just delivered my blue Mule back into the shed.
Here are a few pics he shared with me along the way.

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I guess they're called Bio-chambers?
There's no LS in frame but they all tie together. Sorry, Admin.

Finish grading
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Oh, Noooo! the dreaded Regen process!
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He texted me so scared that the tractor was gonna meltdown.
I told him to go right ahead. It all looked fine to me. Maybe a few more rpm's was needed;)

Then the grunt work. Loading all the stumps and assorted debris into the dumpster.
All this in 95 degree heat, mind you.
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So, now that, that's done. What do you do with a borrowed tractor and a front loader/grapple?

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I guess, he'd been meaning to R&R that pool fence for some time now.
Soooo:

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I think he did a great job with an undersized tractor but don't tell the 3037.
It doesn't understand it's as small as it is.
Cheers to LS Tractors...Marvelous machines
They've made believers out of the two of us.
 
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Finally built a new bridge beefy enough to get my U5030 across.
Cruised for the straightest hemlocks I had out back. 32 feet long. Planked with 3x8 hemlock.
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