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    What two Landpride attachments with new Kubota purchase?

    Assuming you are already getting a front bucket; a grapple and rear brush hog. Those are the most expensive "commonly required" implements and can be rolled into the financing. You likely will find yourself needing pallet forks and a rear blade (a great jack of all trades item) but those are not...
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    DPF and Emission Controls vs Models

    Anything rated "26 horse" is under that and manufacturers just "round up" to 26 for marketing. They won't have dpf and will just sneak under that requirement. Then the next jump up in size is into the 33 horse range and they will have some kind of filter.
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    Does anyone make a three-point finish mower that is a mulching mower?

    The regular low lift blades are good for sandy soil or if you are taking the mower through a foot of grass and just want it cut once and discharged. I have oregon gator blades and high lift blades on my landpride fdr1660. The gator blades seem to break up/cut up the grass a bit finer. It isn't...
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    Rear Finish Mower Need a 7’ finish mower

    Finish mowers are always for sale on Craigslist or Facebook market place. The landpride ones are super simple to work on and parts are readily available.
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    Cutting ATV trails into cross slopes

    How rocky is the soil? Around here with all the rocks trail building can be very difficult. A Mini-excavator can be hugely more productive than a large tractor for trail building.
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    Logging Winch sizing

    I'm considering picking up a 3pt logging winch for my Kubota B2601 so I can reach off my logging trails and terrain not safe for my tractor, however sizing for it has been tricky. The tractor can supply 19.5 hp at the PTO so it looks like I could safely run: Igland 2001 and 2501 Farmi W35R...
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    New L 02 Series

    Looks like it's the same updated look and updates that the other Lxx02's got.
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    Rock hammer for bolders?

    It's tough getting shots these days but here are a few examples. The first bolder is one I need to move, I put a key fob on it for scale. This is the biggest of them, there are 2-3 others in this wall that are this size and the rest look small enough to move with a mini-ex. Second picture are 2...
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    Rock hammer for bolders?

    I've got a very rocky property with some large boulders forming a loose wall. I'm looking to move them back a ways (maybe 30 feet) but they are far too large for anything I can rent (KX057 size). I was toying with the idea of renting a mini-ex for a weekend with a rock hammer to break them up as...
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    New T2290

    Looks great and ready to get some work done! How did you end up selecting the T2290 over the other models? I heard engine's are now the biggest piece in shortsupply from the latest Messicks supply chain video. Which engine do you have and how was your purchasing experience/timeline?
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    400+ft Internet, WIFI, & Cameras

    All the Wyze cameras operate in the 2.4ghz spectrum, so while its great for punching through walls, there is a lot of gear on the 2.4 ghz spectrum like phones, microwaves, baby monitors etc.. Depending on your phone manufacturer; you might be able to tell the strength "at the camera" with an...
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    New L 02 Series

    The picture of it with specs was all in metric, is that model maybe just a european/British variant?
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    New B2601

    Off to a good start! Are those hydraulic lines on the right of the loader your 3rd function lines? They look a bit exposed, my dealer routed mine between the hood and loader and it is much less likely to snag branches. Are you mounting a mid-mount mower? If not you can install a step to make...
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    Block Heaters 24/7

    Echoing what others say, way overkill. Also +1 on the smart plug; it's the only "smart" thing I see a benefit owning. Start the block heater on a timer, before I head home from work, or from my bed in the morning. One thing not brought up yet, block heaters only help on starting, your friends...
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    All-electric Bobcat compact track loader

    Agreed. Obviously not for everyone, there could be a use for them, say in buildings, or areas where sparks/engines are not allowed or are restricted.
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    Cost of pallet forks

    I picked up a set of Titan pallet forks off amazon for ~$300-400 (at the time, and with free shipping) so I could pull pallets off delivery trucks when I bought bulk items or implements. I chose SSQA instead of "bolt onto the bucket" ones because they (bolt ons) seemed like a real pain to get...
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    First snow for tractor use

    So far so good! How far is the barn? I picked up an amazon Alexa smart plug and leave my tractors block heater plugged in at all times. The plug is joined to the wifi (at the house). With the plug I can control the on/off with my phone either manually or I can schedule it (if I know I'll need...
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    Wood splitters

    Higher metal prices, also a shortage of tube steel used to make hydraulic cylinders. Where are the splitters from the box stores made? If they are made in China there are also heavy shipping delays. Additionally sometimes you can get into really weird component shortages that cause issues. We...
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    Wood splitters

    Super Split:
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    Wood splitters

    From what I've seen the tractor attached splitters tend to have long cycle times. From what I have seen though you can get a quite powerful tractor-attached splitter for less than what you would have to pay for a good standalone unit. I like that I can use my tractor/cart to split right into...
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    Mid-Mount Mower First time use of MMM deck (Kubota b series)

    How tall was the grass you were cutting? The MMM brand new with sharp blades (and facing the right direction)?
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    Rear blade for snow on gravel, pipe or rubber mat?

    ~125yrd driveway here, I just flip the blade around for the first snow so it packs a base-layer. With a better base layer I can then flip the blade around for the rest of the season.
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    Igland 2501?

    I see Igland has discontinued their 2001, and replaced it with the 2501. Information is a bit limited, has anyone tried one of these out? I'm looking to put it on a Kubota B2601.
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    Y'all been checkin' Propane prices?

    $2.94 a gallon here as of my last fill up a few weeks back. Unfortunately for the poor local fuel supplier, we have been heating with wood, so unlike the last owner that burned 1200 gallons a year, we have only burned 160 so far (for hot water and the kitchen stove).
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    Right tool for the job (land clearing)

    New tractor owner, and new property owner here. I have a few sections of my property totaling ~1-2 acres that were clear cut 15 years ago or so that were just left to regrow. They are basically now a mess of ticks, some small trees, brush, multiflora rose etc.. (see pictures) with lots of small...
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    Kubota G-series How many hours is "too many"?

    I've got a cheap rear engine ride on mower with a 30" deck, and moved to a property with ~1-2 acres to mow. Now that mowing time takes 1.5 hours I'm thinking its time to step up. I love my B2601, but a loader, fluid filled tires etc.. and wet ground make for a tractor I don't want to stick a MMM...
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    Tires  BX23S backhoe and 3pt hitch?

    I recently purchased a house on 60 acres with ~5 acres semi-open and the rest wooded with lots of logging trails. I have a bit of some landscaping projects around the house the missus is requesting so a backhoe is a must have. Looking at a BX 23S I see that it doesn't come with the 3pt hitch...
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