Is this a hint ?

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E/S

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Kubota M8540HDC12-1 4x4 w/ Cab
The wife has started running the M85 and I caught her doing this today.
I think she may want her own tractor.

E/S
 

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/ Is this a hint ? #2  
Think she needs a bigger trailer/wagon to tow behind the tractor! If you don't like sharing maybe an RTV is more in order.
 
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Lawn mower should be right size for that double axle trailer ;-) cab or no cab is the 63'000 $ question, He He
 
/ Is this a hint ? #4  
Funny! I think she should carry the trailer in the bucket. Looks like a scut or cut would fit here.
 
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Maybe a bigger tractor to pull that heavy wagon?
 
/ Is this a hint ? #7  
At least she had enough tractor to control the trailor load when going down a steep grade.:). A .B series tractor or an ATV would use a lot less fuel though. Let it be HER idea or you will never get her out of the M85 and you will be driveing the CUT.
 
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#8  
I think I will get her a dump trailer ( her idea ) and share the tractor. I really can't afford / justify another tractor.

E/S
 
/ Is this a hint ? #11  
Ironic! Time to call barlows for a BX.

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/ Is this a hint ? #13  
My wife drivers "her" BX and "our" 5740, but won't go near "my" M8540...
 
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TripleR said:
My wife drivers "her" BX and "our" 5740, but won't go near "my" M8540...

The only time any piece of equipment ( or kids ) are " mine " is when there broken. She likes the M85 better than the old 245 DT we use to have.

E/S
 
/ Is this a hint ? #16  
The only time any piece of equipment ( or kids ) are " mine " is when there broken. She likes the M85 better than the old 245 DT we use to have.

E/S

Funny how that works.:laughing:

I think she would like the M8540 if I can ever find the time to teach her to drive it. We took the pull type rotary cutter off for the winter, so this may be a good time to let her learn how to operate it. She has back problems and had to quit using anything with a foot clutch which our CX80 had, but with the hydraulic shuttle, she should be able to do OK and the foot clutch is a LOT easier to use than the one on our Case too.
 
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Hey TripleR, do you ever use the clutch on your 8540? I was wondering because I only use the (9540) clutch when inching the loader into a pile or backing to hook up. Don't know how everyone else does it.
 
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Hey TripleR, do you ever use the clutch on your 8540? I was wondering because I only use the (9540) clutch when inching the loader into a pile or backing to hook up. Don't know how everyone else does it.

I had a heck of a time breaking myself from using the foot clutch when we first bought it as I had 12 years on our Case CX80 with synchro shuttle, but finally got use to it. It sounds like we use ours about the same as it seems as though I have a little more precise control with the foot clutch. For everything else I use the clutch on the column.
 
/ Is this a hint ? #19  
TripleR said:
I had a heck of a time breaking myself from using the foot clutch when we first bought it as I had 12 years on our Case CX80 with synchro shuttle, but finally got use to it. It sounds like we use ours about the same as it seems as though I have a little more precise control with the foot clutch. For everything else I use the clutch on the column.

Does that include changing gear while moving?
 
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Does that include changing gear while moving?

Yes, for the most part, I still forget and use the foot clutch from time to time, but rarely. My left leg is partially paralyzed and I have had to clutch with my right foot for years, so the hydraulic shuttle shift is really nice. You should have seen me on our CX80 backing a 10' pull type rotary cutter down a steep slope to mow next to the pond, or worse running back and forth across the levy with the pond on one side and drop off on the other; talk about a flurry of activity in that cab.:laughing:
 

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