Look what I found in my woods

   / Look what I found in my woods #31  
The top is not dented. its some sort of rotomolded HDPE that's hollow but robust.
And the grapple is the very next attachment/tool I buy. Until then I read closely and drop over all of the grapple threads. Its pretty much a dead heat between the rakeshop.com and everythingattachmnt.com.

Any grapple is better than no grapple. Keep it simple cheap and small. Don't get hung up on hydraulic control options, they all work including the simplest method which is using rear remotes. A grapple will quadruple your land clearing efficiency so don't hold off. Even a bucket grapple is a big improvement if budget is a hang up.
 
   / Look what I found in my woods #32  
What I want to know if the L45's prefer a certain species of tree. I looked all over my woods and can't find a single one. If they do, I'll plant some. Good luck with your new tractor.
 
   / Look what I found in my woods
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#33  
What I want to know if the L45's prefer a certain species of tree. I looked all over my woods and can't find a single one. If they do, I'll plant some. Good luck with your new tractor.

well I mostly have red alder (Aldus Rubbia) with some choke cherry, cascara, Douglas fir, and WR hemlock, if that helps.

if two African swallows can carry a coconut on a string, technically an sufficient amount of tractor swallows (Hirundinidae Tractorus) could deliver one of these. I suspect that either I live on a H.Tractorus migration route. Another possibility is that he H.Tractorus has a symbiotic relationship with the Kubotus Ell-Fourtyfivious suchthat the H.Tractorus deliver tractor seeds around in order to create more nesting or forage space.

I will have to keep carefull watch for more, to discover what the nesting of feeding patters for the H.Tractorus actuall are. I will keep you posted if I am successful
 
   / Look what I found in my woods #35  
well I mostly have red alder (Aldus Rubbia) with some choke cherry, cascara, Douglas fir, and WR hemlock, if that helps.

if two African swallows can carry a coconut on a string, technically an sufficient amount of tractor swallows (Hirundinidae Tractorus) could deliver one of these. I suspect that either I live on a H.Tractorus migration route. Another possibility is that he H.Tractorus has a symbiotic relationship with the Kubotus Ell-Fourtyfivious suchthat the H.Tractorus deliver tractor seeds around in order to create more nesting or forage space.

I will have to keep carefull watch for more, to discover what the nesting of feeding patters for the H.Tractorus actuall are. I will keep you posted if I am successful
I' can see the Willey coyote in mid air off the edge of the canyon and about to make a lon. n n .g whistling fall
with a dusty thump at the end.
Remember now your blue spotted tractor feeds on jobneeddoingus . Be sure to feed it plenty and let it have as much diesel nectar as it wants.
 
   / Look what I found in my woods #36  
That is a great set-up you got. I'm looking for something just like it. How much did that set you back??
 
   / Look what I found in my woods #37  
Wow, what a beauty , congrats and your new tractor, you'll love the HD round back bucket with cutting edge. Enjoy!
DevilDog
 
   / Look what I found in my woods #38  
Hey Neighbor, the H.Tractorus must be on it's migration route around the puget sound
as I found one in my woods Last Weekend Also. Will Create a seprate post for my find.
 
   / Look what I found in my woods #39  
well I mostly have red alder (Aldus Rubbia) with some choke cherry, cascara, Douglas fir, and WR hemlock, if that helps.

if two African swallows can carry a coconut on a string, technically an sufficient amount of tractor swallows (Hirundinidae Tractorus) could deliver one of these. I suspect that either I live on a H.Tractorus migration route. Another possibility is that he H.Tractorus has a symbiotic relationship with the Kubotus Ell-Fourtyfivious suchthat the H.Tractorus deliver tractor seeds around in order to create more nesting or forage space.

I will have to keep carefull watch for more, to discover what the nesting of feeding patters for the H.Tractorus actuall are. I will keep you posted if I am successful

a 5oz bird cannot carry a 1lb coconut.
 

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