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  1. sneaky_pete

    Anyone here from New Mexico?

    I'm strongly considering buying 40 acres or so of vacant land in New Mexico; looking mostly in Santa Fe County, but going to look at at least one parcel each in Bernalillo and San Miguel Counties also. I'd like to semi-retire, move there, and build a house and shop etc. on the land maybe 6...
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    Worm farms?

    I searched in the collective wisdom of the archives, but did not find anything on this topic. My wife is an organic gardener and poulterer (poultrist?). She wants to try a worm farm to make castings and/or "soup" for her garden, but it sounds like quite an undertaking. Apparently you must...
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    Neighbor bought a new Kioti

    One of my near neighbors had an L-series Kubota that he shared with another neighbor. When the second neighbor moved and bought his "half" from the remaining neighbor, the remaining one needed a tractor. Last week, he came home with a new Kioti - sorry, I can't remember which model, but it has...
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    Kubota B7400 photos, finally

    Mrs. Sneaky finally bought another digital camera (used, on eBay for cheap) so yesterday I took some pictures of the new B7400 I bought in August. Will have to do the 50-hour service over Thanksgiving some time. A cloudy, drizzly day here in north Texas, so no pretty background but here are...
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    The Little Tractor that Could

    15 hours on the B7400HSD as of yesterday, and I must say how pleased I am with this machine. Has done everything I've asked of it so far without hesitation or complaint. For a 16 hp tractor, it sure does a lot of work! So far, I've mowed several acres of rough pasture with the Bush Hog, moved...
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    New B7400 for $7,000?

    Large, authorized Kubota dealer in a neighboring county has a brand new, full warranty, 0% financed B7400 for $7,000. Seems like a good deal to me (first time buyer; bought and read The Book). I'd be using it to brush hog 5 acres (less than that, since about half is covered in trees), no...
  7. sneaky_pete

    The book is great

    First-time poster, but been reading the discussion forums for a few weeks. Moved to 5 acres in rural north Texas 9 months ago, about half Post Oak trees and half pasture, with a creek and more trees at the back of the pasture. A Kubota G1800 garden tractor came with the place and is a fine...
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