TODAYS SEAT TIME

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I reclaimed a little pasture with my new-to-me Brown 460 and only had to pull the occasional tree. The one in the picture is a 7-inch DBH White pine. The tractor hardly notices pulling them out.

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/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,262  
Took the Deere up to the local car wash to get 3 years worth of dirt off. :laughing:

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Then some guy walked up to me as I was about to get started and asked if he could take a video for their social media site? I asked "what site?" and he said "the car washes". Oh, sure. lol I thought I was going to get yelled at for leaving all the dirt behind, and instead I got $2 in free time.
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,263  
Still doing some cleanup, though the main yards are clear for mowing(and have been mowed twice so far). Spent some time working on connecting two parts of one that had a junk pile and an old craphouse that fell over block access between them, as well as consolidating the junk pile and moving a few branches.

I'll get a dumpster in one day and toss all the junk, but today is not that day.

On the plus side I found a nice flowerpot inside the remains of the outhouse.
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,264  
3 1/2 hours bush hogging isn't as much fun as it used to be <sigh>
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,265  
No, but I have always enjoyed the difference of when I started and when I stopped. Its not like spreading fertilizer where a person sits on a tractor for a few days, his arms practically worn off from putting fertilizer in the tub, yet you can't see anything has been accomplished. Certain jobs are better than others in that regard.
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,266  
I put the tiller on last night and tilled our garden and 3 neighbors. I tilled all the gardens twice and it still only took about 1 hour total for all four. Two of the gardens are decent size, probably 40' x 60'. The other two are small. I'm always amazed at the job the County Line tiller does and how fast it does it.

Kevin
 
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I took a sign down. The tractor didn’t have enough lift height so I did it off a trailer. IMG_4114.JPG
 
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When you have a pto shaft that's REALLY stuck, soak if for a few days and then get a BIGGER hammer!

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yup, seat time pulled it right apart... :)

SR
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,269  
You knew that something was going to give. :)
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,271  
Still doing some cleanup, though the main yards are clear for mowing(and have been mowed twice so far). Spent some time working on connecting two parts of one that had a junk pile and an old craphouse that fell over block access between them, as well as consolidating the junk pile and moving a few branches.

I'll get a dumpster in one day and toss all the junk, but today is not that day.

On the plus side I found a nice flowerpot inside the remains of the outhouse.



Uh, are you sure that was a "flower pot"?
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,272  
You knew that something was going to give. :)
AND of course, something did.....it came right apart...

Then it was time to remove the old wore out U-joint,

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clean EVERYTHING up, and put it all back together,

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And, the "self unloading" firewood hauler is back in business!

SR
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,274  
I mowed several yards. They named my Grasshopper from the wrong animal. They should’ve named it a mountain goat. My Dixie chopper wouldn’t touch that hill. I’d say the front mount series is even better.IMG_4118.JPG
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,275  
Discing weeds in Southern California, almost ready for fire inspection.

Ford 1710 with 770A loader. Ford 202 Disc Harrow. Farmer tan included, but not shown.

Eric O

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/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,277  
Discing weeds in Southern California, almost ready for fire inspection.

Ford 1710 with 770A loader. Ford 202 Disc Harrow. Farmer tan included, but not shown.

Eric O

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:welcome: to the forums! That's a nice looking setup that you have Eric. I looked at a 1710 last year when I was shopping. It was in nice shape but there's no way that I was paying $14,000 for a 30 year old tractor. Somebody did though, because the next time I stopped in it was sold.
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,278  
Hi Jstpssng,

My father paid like $14K maybe 15 years ago. BUT, that was the tractor, loader, disc harrow, drag box, chain harrow, and a drill with 2 bits. Still going now, so quite the deal.
 
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Hi Jstpssng,

My father paid like $14K maybe 15 years ago. BUT, that was the tractor, loader, disc harrow, drag box, chain harrow, and a drill with 2 bits. Still going now, so quite the deal.
That was probably a pretty sweet price. Last year when I was looking, I was shocked at what older tractors are going for; about 3K less than what I paid for my 3301. Yet on reflection I may have been better off paying it... I hate what I have, mostly because of the HST; and am going to replace it as soon as I can afford to, but will take a pretty big hit when I sell it.
 
/ TODAYS SEAT TIME #8,280  
Ugggggggg.............

One of my fields (10 acres) was just BARELY able to take the weight of the tractor so I picked rocks. That has got to be just about the worst job there is on a farm.

The rain came in again at 2 PM so I was glad for that. I was pretty much toast by then and had to have Mrs BrokenTrack rub my sore back from lifting all those rocks.

I was able to fortify a few rock check dams on one of my heavy haul roads through with the rocks removed from the field. I had a few blowouts from a major storm last year and got some ditch erosion. It is a 9.82% grade there. As my truck driver says, "It does not look bad going up the hill (empty), but it sure does when you top the hill (loaded)". It is actually kind of a tough road to navigate. The 500 foot grade terminates at a T intersection where the truck has to make a 90 degree curve, all swinging before a culvert. On the opposing side is a 5 foot embankment. Its not bad in the summer, but in the winter with 110,000 pounds on, it is a different story.
 

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