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    Mackissic 3 PT hitch chipper/Shreddrer

    Is any one familiar with these chippers ? MacKissic Inc.
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    Chickens Beware - new kid on the block

    After cuttin woodlot all day , was relaxin on back deck with Better half lookin out over Goat Herd, when in low flew a very silent visitor. So low , so silent, and so fast in fact it spooked the herd, and startled both of us. First one I've seen round here. Hope it doesn't take up residence...
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    BX25 is wounded

    Any Ideas on what might have been strained? Got stuck in mud wayyyy back in the woods , managed to work myself clear using FEL and Backhoe . Afterward noticed a few things all FEL related. Bucket tilt makes an unusual whining noise (always did ) but this is louder than normal when moving...
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    My yard sale find

    Thought I'd share my latest yard sale find today . Paid $7.25 cents I love yard sales. Never know what your gonna find. Walther 440A Not 440C steel but for 7.00 couldn't pass it up.
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    What Sherry and I did Today

    1 Hour worth of BX25 tractor seat time to level land = Fun Pressure treated lumber to build box frame for gravel = $40.00 Gravel left over from Driveway pour = Free Tractor tire Rim from neighbors farm down the road = Free Slate reused from friends busted up patio = Free Pine logs for...
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    Need input - gravel

    ok I have tractor , have FEL , have enough to be dangerous , :laughing: Just received 2 tandom spreads of gravel all the way down the driveway 200feet. Question what is best way to use FEL to ensure I maintain a consistent depth of 2 inches using tractor and FEL ? What position should FEL be in...
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    My Payne's Debris forks arrived today

    First impressions, Quality Built well constructed. Went on pretty easy , Put 'em right to use. BX25 handled the additional weight with ease , never strained. Banged 'em around pretty darn good and they never loosened. I like the lock down handles. Very sturdy. They say 110lb shipping...
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    Retail

    Don't know 1996 , But I can get ya close Original price (USD): $32,500 (1998) TractorData.com John Deere 6400 tractor information Like the Boris Karloff reference
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    Dumb Questions-12 Volt Diesel Transfer Pump

    ok , I have some very Dumb questions , hoping those with an electrical background can help, and yes I can take some ribbing so feel free to poke fun if necessary. I am electrically challenged However I Been thinking about getting a 12 Volt Diesel Transfer Pump to help pump diesel from a Blitz...
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    My Avatar decided - Tough decision

    Believe it or not I thought quite long and hard about what would be my Avatar. I love old tractors and decided if I could own one antique tractor in my lifetime it would be a 1935 Plymouth Silver King. (close runner up would be an Oliver super 55 Diesel) So the silver King has become my...
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    Road is in - Thumbs up to the little BX25

    Well , I finally finished about 1,500 feet of road throught the woods around pasture. Many many stumps had to be removed as I navigated my way through. Took quite a while and I learned a lot of patience is required, But BX25 did fine even on hilly terrain. Pics show steepest part of the grade...
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    Loader  Debris Rake-Ground Works product quality?

    I am in immediate need of a Debris rake, Would love a Paynes debris forks (but finances way too tight). I came across a Ground works at around half the cost with free shipping. Link below. It's the Debris rake # 2 . Question ..Has any body ordered a Ground Works debris rake or any other...
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    Dirt Moving  help- tractor stalling in reverse

    I started moving some dirt today ..I am scraping about 2-3 inches of topsoil of the top by the barn to level it out . Moving forward everything is fine . reach the end of my run , I dump my bucket , then come down just behind it with FEL 2 inches off the ground. While backdragging the pile in...
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