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ruglad03835

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Farmington, NH
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Getting new tractor Saturday. It's a brand new 790 with FEL, weight box and loaded tires. I'm new to this board and want to say HI to everyone. I have been reading alot of posts and see that there is a very knowledgable group here. I'm not new to Deere products. I actually bleed green. I have owned a 1050, a 1952 model 60 that I restored and a 1947 model BR. I have also worked for a dairy farmer and have run the big toys also.
 
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Hey congrats on the new shiney green tractor. I just traded my 2210 for a 4110 it's in the shop getting the power beyond put on tomorrow. What do you have for implements? I see you have 5 acres to take care of. I have just a little under that much. 2 acres I put in soybean this year. I maintain two long gravel driveways and still have a ton of landscaping to do.

Good luck, I am sure you really like that tractor.

Bob
 
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Welcome to the forum.
Would like to see some pics attached, when the new one comes as well as some of the BR restoration, if possible.
Congrats on the 790.
 
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I have 5 acres, half of which are woods. I don't have any implements yet but will acquire a rotary mower and a york rake this winter. I will use this tractor to move firewood and snow as well as maintaining my driveway.I may do some odd jobbing as well.
 
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The BR project was sold about 10 years ago. I ran out of time and $$ to complete that one. I am a 2 cylinder nut and will eventually own another one. I kind of have my eyes set on finding an 830 diesel and using it as a pulling tractor / parade tractor.
 
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Welcome to TBN. I second the pics postings. Congrats on the new purchase.
 
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Congrats on that nice new 790! I've had one for two years now...nice machines!
You'll probably want a back blade for snow removal. I've a 72" blade..the 790 pulls that quite nicely.
If you haven't asked the dealer to weld bucket hooks on the loader...well, those hooks are pretty convenient. I have three...one in the center (light stuff) and two outboard for heavier loads.
If you plan to use the loader on anything other then loose materials, a toothbar is quite handy too....especially with 500-600 pounds of sand in that weight box (which makes a big difference, as I recently found out).

Welcome to the wonderful world of Deere!

Let's see those pics when you get a chance!
 
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I'll get some pictures posted after this weekend. I will also post pictures of the 1952 model 60 I restored. I also have tons of pictures of older Deeres at rest and at work. I used to belong to the RI two cylinder club. As far a a blade goes, I'm going to fabricate a rack to put in place of the bucket so I can mount a snowplow to the FEL. I'm not happy with the Deere plow and don't think Curtis has a blade to fit the 300 loader although I'm going to check with them. Secondhand snowplows are easy to find here (meaning cheap). Up here in New Hampshire we get our share of snow (110" last year), I was moving snow around with my 1962 International Backhoe but that rig has been a struggle to keep running.
 
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Congrats on the 790! I love mine, and look forward to seeing those pics.
 

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