Recent content by JeffInDaUP

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    Love my AG's

    Love my AG\'s Great in the mud and dirt, the first test, but I've been very happy in the snow. Traction: Seem great for driving through deep, multy layered snow. Get a great cut through the snow to find a solid layer to grip. No floating. Tires grip very well on pure snow surfaces...
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    No-till Drill-are they all $3000+?

    Are there any economical drills out there? I won't pretend to know much about them, but I really like the idea of using a herbicide, and then drilling seed with increased germination rates, and improved weed control. Right now I use a 6" tiller, and a 30 gallon compactor behind an ATV. I get...
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    Kubota Swimming

    Hey everybody just wondering.... There is a wet spot on the back of my property that I would like to cross. There is a real nice 3/4 acre area that would be an ideal wildlife plot on the other side(no, the grass isn't greener yet, but it could be!!). There is an old logging grade gradually...
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    FEL Side Power

    My L4610 has been nothing but awesome so far! Most of the 50 hours on her have been pushing over trees, carrying trees, and clearing/leveling land. When pushing over the trees, I always center up the bucket to attack the tree. It is easy to center the bucket when you are in a large opening...
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    Tiller  KingKutter Tiller Performance

    Just finished abusing my 72" KK tiller for the 2nd time and I am thoroughly pleased with it's performance. My "tilling grounds" are mostly spruce/tamerak/ and other conifer woodlots than I have removed the trees from and then went through with a boxscraper to remove roots and other debris...
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    She's Wounded!!!

    She\'s Wounded!!! My L4610 has been awesome, she has done everything I have asked her to do, and then some, but.... On the way out to the food plots last night, with 900#'s of lime in the bucket, and 700#'s in the broadcaster, two lug nuts came off the rear left wheel and there she sits!! The...
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    Boxscraper for L4610

    A couple of you have said that the Landpride boxscraper I have been looking at (BB2572-478pounds) would be O.K. for my L4610 that will be delivered soon. It is in the price range that I like, but is low in weight compared to some others and is also rated for under 40hp. I plan to use mainly...
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    L4610,Rimguard,& Weight

    I will be ordering my L4610 on monday(can't wait!!!) and the dealer recommends rimguard for the R1 rear tires(adds about 1000#'s). Should I add ballast in front tires? Also, the Landpride 72"Box Scraper the dealer has weighs around 500#'s, is this to much weight to rear when FEL is empty and...
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    Down to the little stuff

    After a couple of months of studying, I have finally decided on the L4610. If you read my last post you will see that I do not know much about tractors as this is my first one. Other than the hydraulic top link, toothbar and chainhooks for FEL, front and rear working lights for cab, engine...
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    L3710-L4610???

    This forum is great-it has been very helpful!! I have been searching and studying this site for a couple of months and have been thoroughly impressed by the display of knowledge and respect on the various forums. Now to the Point! I have no experience with tractors, I have never driven...
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