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offroadaudio

Member
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Aug 20, 2008
Messages
33
Location
York County PA
Tractor
Kubota B7800
I've learned a lot already from all of you. I've been reading mostly about safety here, and you may have saved my life already. This B7800 is my first tractor, but I spent countless hours on an IH Cub with my Grandfather as a kid. I can still hear him say "watch your head" as we would pass through the long limbs of the tall white pines on the edge of the meadow. (stops - wipes single tear)...

So, I'm using this little orange monster for about 3 acres of finish mowing around the house, about 7 acres of meadow (that I'll be re-foresting most of) , and collecting fire wood. It seems almost too big for the cutting, and almost too small for the dirt work - so I think I got the perfect sized machine.

I also have a box blade that a friend gave me, and a rear scraper that I found in the woods. Please ad any comments and advice that might help a newbie get the best use from these implements and this tractor.

Thanks.
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #2  
Welcome aboard!!!
 
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Welcome fellow Tbner. There are alot of people on here that are very knowledgable and can help with just about anything you can throw at them. So feel free to ask and participate if you have answers for anyone.

Your boxblade will work well for moving dirt and leveling. It will also tear up sod if you are going to be replanting trees. Leveling roads, filling in potholes, and such.
Your rear scraper or back blade will be nice for snow removal and also grading dirt, but the boxblade works a little better.

Well feel free to ask questions and of course post pictures of your projects. People on here go crazy for pictures.
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #4  
Welcome!

soundguy
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #6  
Nice to have you.
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #7  
Good Evenin Offroadaudio,
Welcome to the forum, and congrats on your B7800, thats a fine machine, lots of members have that tractor or similar !

You should be able to find an answer to any questions you might have, lots of knowledgeable folks on here ! :)
 
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I've learned a lot already from all of you. I've been reading mostly about safety here, and you may have saved my life already. This B7800 is my first tractor, but I spent countless hours on an IH Cub with my Grandfather as a kid. I can still hear him say "watch your head" as we would pass through the long limbs of the tall white pines on the edge of the meadow. (stops - wipes single tear)...

So, I'm using this little orange monster for about 3 acres of finish mowing around the house, about 7 acres of meadow (that I'll be re-foresting most of) , and collecting fire wood. It seems almost too big for the cutting, and almost too small for the dirt work - so I think I got the perfect sized machine.

I also have a box blade that a friend gave me, and a rear scraper that I found in the woods. Please ad any comments and advice that might help a newbie get the best use from these implements and this tractor.

Thanks.


Hi! Welcome aboard.

My first tractor was a 2005 Kubota B7510HST (21 hp engine, 17 hp pto, 4WD) with the LA302 FEL (4-ft wide bucket). It worked fine for chores around my 10 acre spread. I mowed 7 acres of weeds with a 4-ft King Kutter brush hog, did a lot of earth moving with the FEL and a 4-ft wide KK box blade, put in my landscaping using a KK middle buster/subsoiler combo together with a used $300 Yanmar RS1200 rototiller. Botas are nice machines. No complaints.
 
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Hi and welcome!
Get that box blade and rear blade going. Post some photos of them and ask all the questions you want. There's lots you can do with both those implement for what your intend to do on your property.
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #10  
Welcome
I learned the same as you except mine was a Ford 8N and my grandfather would yell "don't run thru the fences"
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #11  
What a great first tractor to have ...the B7800 is today's equal to the Ford 8N and probably one of the finest and most-widely-owned tractors of all time. You probably alrady knew that.

This is a good site with a lot of knowledgable people. Some stay in the JD or whatever section so you have to look around a bit. Learn how to get a "Photobucket" accound so you can post pictures in the "JPEG" format. Photos are very popular.
Welcome.
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #12  
Top of the morning to you and welcome to the forum.:D:D:D

You have the tractor I would like but my little B7100 will have to do.:):)
 
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Thanks for all the welcomes - I'll plan on taking pix and posting them.

'Frank
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #14  
Howdy, welcome to the best forum on the net.
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #15  
Welcome, enjoy the tractor life. We obviously do.:)
 
   / New Member saying Hi. #16  
Welcome aboard! Get rid of those hand-me-downs and found implements - you'll find we are a great bunch to help you spend your money on new stuff :D I can even send you a shipping address to get rid of that box blade free of charge.

Enjoy, keep it slow and low to stay safe.

Brad
 

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