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
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