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Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,997
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
John:
Dang thing looks like a Kioti and the auxilliary lights are well, feminine.
My wallet is staying my pocket, I'm quite content with the M9, I still haven't found the end of the power band. and the loader is awesome.
A little story:
Just before the Christmas week, you know, my wood milling adventure (I got 20-30 gallon hefty bags full of chips!), the guy who delivered the 6 bunks of 4x6's backed in the side lane and got stuck with his 26 foot Freightliner straight truck. I told him not to worry, I'll just go around back and pick the truck up and move it to the road and that's exactly what I did, no muss, no fuss. Later that week, my neighbor across the road high centered his 3/4 ton Chevy on a big rock by his drive that was in a snowbank. Same deal, but this time I picked up the whole front of the pickup and backed it off the rock. Didn't even need FWA for that one. The M9 is a very capable tractor and comfortable too.
By the way, you need to "unroast" yourself. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Dang thing looks like a Kioti and the auxilliary lights are well, feminine.
My wallet is staying my pocket, I'm quite content with the M9, I still haven't found the end of the power band. and the loader is awesome.
A little story:
Just before the Christmas week, you know, my wood milling adventure (I got 20-30 gallon hefty bags full of chips!), the guy who delivered the 6 bunks of 4x6's backed in the side lane and got stuck with his 26 foot Freightliner straight truck. I told him not to worry, I'll just go around back and pick the truck up and move it to the road and that's exactly what I did, no muss, no fuss. Later that week, my neighbor across the road high centered his 3/4 ton Chevy on a big rock by his drive that was in a snowbank. Same deal, but this time I picked up the whole front of the pickup and backed it off the rock. Didn't even need FWA for that one. The M9 is a very capable tractor and comfortable too.
By the way, you need to "unroast" yourself. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif