TroyR57
Gold Member
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2004
- Messages
- 421
- Location
- Winnfield Louisiana
- Tractor
- B3200 tlb 290 hrs, Honda Bid Red 2013
Hey guys, attached are photos of a job I did in Febuary while home for a few weeks. Some one had posted about getting a tractor, and not being home enough to enjoy it. I have the same problem, I work on the road for Months at a time. The thing that keeps me going is a folder of photos on my computer that I look at all the time.
Going to share the following photos, to show the power of the BX 23. First is the Tractor and the Whole tree on the ground, the tree was already leaning, so I knew which way it was going to fall. The tree was about 60 feet tall, and 10inches at the base, with three main roots. The fence, I was taking down any way. You might also see the White looking pipe, it was a gas line run to the mobile home I had bought, the line had not been marked, but it was cut out of the system, it had been run by the previous owner. I knew it was cut out, because I had talked to the Gas Man, when he was out marking his lines. I also had to worry becasue about three feet toward the road, was the under ground telephone line. Rember always call before you Dig!!!!
The last one is the job site cleaned up, and brush piled up by the road for the city to pick up, they do this as a community service.
Going to share the following photos, to show the power of the BX 23. First is the Tractor and the Whole tree on the ground, the tree was already leaning, so I knew which way it was going to fall. The tree was about 60 feet tall, and 10inches at the base, with three main roots. The fence, I was taking down any way. You might also see the White looking pipe, it was a gas line run to the mobile home I had bought, the line had not been marked, but it was cut out of the system, it had been run by the previous owner. I knew it was cut out, because I had talked to the Gas Man, when he was out marking his lines. I also had to worry becasue about three feet toward the road, was the under ground telephone line. Rember always call before you Dig!!!!
The last one is the job site cleaned up, and brush piled up by the road for the city to pick up, they do this as a community service.