Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA

   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA #1  

SAHD96

New member
Joined
Oct 5, 2015
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Location
North Bend, WA
Tractor
John Deere
Hello,

I joined TBN while shopping for purchasing my first tractor this fall. I guess it is my mid-life crisis! Good one to have. We have 6 acres of mountainside property covered by more than 600 trees. I've been maintaining the property the old fashioned wheelbarrow way. That's a nice workout, but have never quite been able to get the place looking like I wanted.

I grew up on a large dairy farm in Nebraska so I started driving tractors at age 8. I logged several hundred hours in the seats of Ford, John Deere, International Harvester and probably some others I can't remember before I left the farm life to pursue my professional calling off the farm. Life has come full circle and I found my self with some property to return to my agricultural roots but really using my tractor more for landscaping than farming. I want to add some terrace garden boxes for next spring, so I guess I'll get a little agriculture!

I purchased a new John Deere 2025R with JD's fantastic 72 month 0% interest program. I got the box blade, rotary cutter, loader and backhoe with thumb. I felt like I was really splurging with that all, but I do wish I had added a chipper as well. I had 70 trees fallen this past spring and have mounds of limbs that are thoroughly dried out and wouldn't take much of a spark to ignite! I could find good use for lots of fresh wood chips too.
 
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   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA #2  
Hi. Welcome. Good luck with your project. Sounds like fun.
 
   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA #3  
:welcome: to TBN.
We all like pics... hint..hint. ;)
 
   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA
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#4  
Yeah about that....I grew frustrated trying to upload photos from my computer and it doesn't seem to work intuitively for me. I went to the "insert image" then selected the "upload from PC" and selected the image I wanted, but then there was no "Ok" or "upload now" button that I could find. I switched over to the "from URL" tab and tried that "ok" button and nothing seems to happen.

Is there a step-by-step instruction list? Any help? I feel pretty dumb because I'm usually pretty good figuring out IT things.
 
   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA #5  
Welcome......always nice to have another Wash. person out there!
 
   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA #8  
G'day Mate and welcome to TBN from Downunder.

Enjoy the site.
 
   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA #9  
Welcome to TBN from just a bit south of you. Yes a chipper is real nice. Did you purchase through Sumner. I got a very nice Salsco chipper from them back in 2007, might be a bit larger than yours will handle but a chipper is always a useful tool to have around. Look at Bearcat, Woods, Salsco to name a few.
 
   / Hello TBN - new John Deere owner in WA #10  
Welcome to TBN. Always nice to have another Washingtonian. I've always had Wallenstein chippers and have no problems.
I've found that pics upload to this site a lot easier if they are less than one gigabit in size. Since most of my digital pics will run 3 to 4.5 GB I run them thru software to resize.
 

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