Kubzilla 2: And so it ends...(the project)

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KubZilla

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Wasilla, Alaska
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2011 Kubota BX25
It's been a beautiful Summer here in Alaska, so I was able to finish my backyard clearing project. :thumbsup: What started as a mass of downed trees, tall weeds, and stumps, finally ended up as a nice clearing in my back yard. I started by moving some of the downed trees into a pile on one end of the property. As the clearing started to appear, I slowly expanded it until I had all the property that I wanted to clear done. Since I didn't want to burn the very large pile that I had accumulated at once, I dug a trench that was about 4' wide, 4' deep, and 30' long. Then I started moving the wood from the pile to the pit and then started burning it. That left me with about 25 stumps that I had originally intended to burn in place. With the burn restrictions here, however, I decided to dig them out or pull them instead. I was very surprised how well Kubzilla did! Some of the bigger stumps took over an hour, but most came up in about 30 to 45 minutes. I probably averaged about a half hour a day (some of that just playing...) for about 4 1/2 months. Ok, now the bad stuff. Poor Kubzilla did not escape unscathed. I was trying to flip a rather large stump by putting the loader bucket down on the far side of it, and backing up, when it flipped faster than I could back up. So now she is sporting a small dent in the hood. Also, I really wish I had taken the advice of so many here and installed skid plates. I ran over a 2" stick and it wound up in my radiator fan:mad: . It broke off one of the fan blades, but did not harm the radiator:ashamed:. Spent a couple of hours replacing the fan blade, and popping out most of the dent on the hood and every thing was roses again... Don't let anyone ever tell you that a BX isn't an awesome machine, cause it is... Now for the pics:
 

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   / Kubzilla 2: And so it ends...(the project) #2  
Looks great! The baby botas are too often underestimated.

Deano
 
   / Kubzilla 2: And so it ends...(the project) #3  
Zilla,

Nice project. Its over? Had a nice summer? Hard for me to think about winter when I am getting 100+ temps down here in Texas.... I have some friends in Wasilla. I was up there in 09 on a bear hunt at Tyonek Village.

Best Regards,

Bart
 
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"Location: Wasilla, Alaska" :rolleyes:

You can see Russia through the clearing! :confused2:
 
   / Kubzilla 2: And so it ends...(the project) #5  
Nice view from the backyard!

How do you guys fare in the winter up there? Does your 'bota handle all the snow?
 
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Thanks for the replies! As you can see from the final pics, Fall has fell here. I don't think that I have seen over 75 degrees this entire year! As far as winter, I haven't had my Kubota here for a winter yet, so I can't say for sure, But I expect that it would need to be garaged(it is) or plugged in as does my Duarmax. I'll let you know in couple of months...
 

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