Clementine has muscles!

   / Clementine has muscles! #1  

Boondox

Elite Member
Joined
Apr 6, 2000
Messages
3,871
Location
Craftsbury Common, Vermont
Tractor
Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
Well, most of the snow is gone, and with great swaths of open ground in the meadow I took Clementine out for her first look at her new home in a thawed condition. Took the ice chains off, checked inflation, greased the zirc fittings, and rolled that big L3010 down the road.

Used the TNT rear blade to pull the silt out of the drainage ditches, then to smooth it out on the road. Also used the blade to smooth and level the driveway. Took a tow chain up to the woodpile and dragged several large logs home. Pushed over a very large birch that had too much rot in the trunk. Uprooted two pines as big around as a telephone pole. Harvested stone for the wall I'm building around the family graveyard. Pulled a large fallen cherry off the septic tank lid. Used the bucket to pull up several stones that stick up just far enough to ping my mower blades. Created speedbumps to slow down a particularly obnoxious tourist. Picked up the granite memorials we had made over the winter and carried them to the graveyard, setting them gently in place.

She handled those tasks so well I decided to see what she could do about the 60' balsam fir that blew over last autumn. Cut off the rootball with the trusty Husky chainsaw, then pushed the entire tree down the meadow to the tree line!!! I boggled at the strength this girl has! With my old B1750 I would have spent all day cutting the tree into little pieces.

This is one heck of a tractor! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Pete

www.GatewayToVermont.com
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #2  
boondox: seems like u really put clementine to the test today,and u still have energy to play on computer? don't the abilities of the tractor amaze u? no matter what size you have, they always seem to be able to do more than u expect. think i will get some more land, just to have more to do with my tractor./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #3  
Whew! I got tired just reading about your day. /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif

John Bud
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #4  
Hey! That's not fair, Pete! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

You had snow hundreds of feet deep, and I just had some wimpy California precipitation, yet you're out working your tractor and I'm still waiting for dry ground. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif

It doesn't help that I only get to see my 'Bota once or twice a month, but I'm jealous nonetheless.

Sounds like you and Clementine had a great day. But which was wider -- her bucket or your grin. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

HarvSig.gif
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #5  
Ya know Harv, It DON'T hurt the TRACTOR none to get wet. Now the operator, THAT's a different story! You really have to get acquainted with some of the other states! If you look at Oregon for example (Northern California also), if you don't like to picknic in the rain, you might as well move! Anything idle for a short time grows moss! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #6  
<font color=blue>It DON'T hurt the TRACTOR none to get wet.</font color=blue>

That part's true, Scruffy, but it doesn't seem to do the ground much good when it's soft and squishy. And of course the really wet areas try to swallow the whole machine. /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif

I spent many years skin and scuba diving, so a little rain wouldn't slow me down much. Just couldn't see where I could do more good than harm tractorin' by umbrella.

BTW -- on our diving trips we occasionally did have picnics in the rain. What the heck -- we were dressed for it. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

HarvSig.gif
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #7  
Harv, its a surefire bet you wouldn't get lost out there playing in the rain! Just follow the parallel creeks back home! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Never tried the scuba diving at all, but sure went swimming in some of the rivers in the rain...you're gonna get wet anyway./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #8  
I Just purchased a L3010 (Jezebel) . I only have 10 hours on her but have put her through some test of power. I ripped up some stumps and graded some rough earth with the rear blade. Did you have the 50 service done by your dealer or did you do it yourself? Was it expensive? It's great to hear someone else went for the lower power L series and find it to have enough power. Keep up the good work Clementine!!!!
Jason
PS: And you Pete!
 

Attachments

  • 15-43645-Jezebel3.jpg
    15-43645-Jezebel3.jpg
    63.1 KB · Views: 101
   / Clementine has muscles! #9  
JASON: PETE is still resting form all the work he did 4 days ago. and if u went with lower powered L series, what does that make my poor B2400?/w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif. sounds like u guys are really getting good use of your tractors, and having fun doing it. HEY HARV. did it dry out enough in sunny cali-forn- i-a to use your bota?
 
   / Clementine has muscles! #10  
<font color=blue>did it dry out enough in sunny cali-forn- i-a to use your bota?</font color=blue>

It's been pretty warm this week, so I'm guessing things are drying out pretty good. Unfortunately, I'm over a hundred miles from my 'Bota most of the time, so I only get to check on conditions once or twice a month. I'll be heading up this weekend and hope to get some seat time.

There's been an ugly pattern evolving over the last few trips up there -- My mom's caretaker has figured out that I'm the one taking care of the property, so she always greets me with a list of things that need to be done. For a while I thought I was the boss, but it doesn't seem so any more. I suppose I should be glad to have someone who actually knows where the problems are, but this caretake rarely comes up with chores that require a tractor. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif

A further complication this time -- I had to hire out (long distance) to have some septic tank work done. The main system hasn't been inspected since '93, so I thought I'd try a little preventative maintenance and called in the pros. I never really knew where the tank was buried, but I'm told they located it with some kind of listening device, and wouldn't you know it -- it's right outside the large shop door where I keep my tractor. It turns out the tank was some 8 feet deep, so they brought in a backhoe (and here I am a hundred miles away). Last I heard, there was an enormous pit outside the shop and the septic people hadn't shown up yet. Now I'm worried about being able to get my tractor out of the shop when I come up. /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif

HarvSig.gif
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

1992 Leroi 185 Towable Air Compressor (A44391)
1992 Leroi 185...
2x 2008 Radiators for International Trucks (A46877)
2x 2008 Radiators...
Rake Attachment (A45336)
Rake Attachment...
2014 Freightliner M2 106 Medium Duty Truck, VIN # 1FUBCXCY7EHFR7050 (A44391)
2014 Freightliner...
2015 Chevrolet Impala Limited Sedan (A44572)
2015 Chevrolet...
Plow/Disc Harrows (A44391)
Plow/Disc Harrows...
 
Top