s219
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- Kubota L3200, Deere X380, Kubota RTV-X
Man, this thread reminds me of when my neighbor got a shiny new tractor delivered, and by day three had about 7-8 things ripped off or wrecked after clearing a very short path (less than 100'). Saplings and branches can do an amazing amount of damage high, low, and everywhere in between. CUTs are just not equipped to deal with that sort of work -- to many cracks, crevices, exposed flimsy parts, etc. It becomes a never ending battle. These things are really engineered for field work first and landscaping second. Land clearing is way at the end of the list I think.
I cut a 1000' path to the water on our land after we purchased it, using tractor, chainsaw, brush grubber, and wood chipper. Worked well, and took me about 3 days. No damage. But I would have likely trashed my tractor if I charged into the brush like my neighbor.
About 6 months later, we used a track hoe and dozer to cut a formal driveway with ditches, and it's amazing how much more effective they were than going at it with a CUT, whether the brute force method shown here or my slow but delicate approach. With the right heavy equipment, it doesn't really matter if there are saplings or trees in the way. You can just push through it all, with much much lower risk of damage.
I have to say, my first thought on hearing that your parts order was delayed is that someone at Kioti Corporate is trying to figure out who is using up all their parts inventory for the NX6010!!
They probably have an internal investigation going to make sure there isn't an inventory management problem or gray market parts ring!
I cut a 1000' path to the water on our land after we purchased it, using tractor, chainsaw, brush grubber, and wood chipper. Worked well, and took me about 3 days. No damage. But I would have likely trashed my tractor if I charged into the brush like my neighbor.
About 6 months later, we used a track hoe and dozer to cut a formal driveway with ditches, and it's amazing how much more effective they were than going at it with a CUT, whether the brute force method shown here or my slow but delicate approach. With the right heavy equipment, it doesn't really matter if there are saplings or trees in the way. You can just push through it all, with much much lower risk of damage.
I have to say, my first thought on hearing that your parts order was delayed is that someone at Kioti Corporate is trying to figure out who is using up all their parts inventory for the NX6010!!