Inland NW Implement
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Hello,
I live in northern Idaho, and am blessed with the tough decision during hunting season "do I hunt from the back door or front door today"? I own 55 acres of ground, 30 acres of good harvestable timber and about 22 acres of hay ground. There are 2 ponds on the property, a class 1 creek and we border Forest Service. I bought a used 1988 Kubota L2250 with 1200 hours on it 1.5 years ago and would not trade it for anything. It does a great job for all the attachments I have. A rototiller (Italian mfg), John Deere Brushog, Farmi Winch, Valby Chipper, backblade and bucket. I have a little disc and harrow but have not used them yet. I would like to upgrade someday to a Kubota L48, but plan on keeping my little L2250. It does everything I need it to for right now. I would use the dickens out of the L48 with the backhoe. I would like to put in a few culverts and upgrade a couple of implements.
I look forward to learning from your experiences and might have some things to offer myself once in a while.
Thanks,
Tom in Deary, Idaho
I live in northern Idaho, and am blessed with the tough decision during hunting season "do I hunt from the back door or front door today"? I own 55 acres of ground, 30 acres of good harvestable timber and about 22 acres of hay ground. There are 2 ponds on the property, a class 1 creek and we border Forest Service. I bought a used 1988 Kubota L2250 with 1200 hours on it 1.5 years ago and would not trade it for anything. It does a great job for all the attachments I have. A rototiller (Italian mfg), John Deere Brushog, Farmi Winch, Valby Chipper, backblade and bucket. I have a little disc and harrow but have not used them yet. I would like to upgrade someday to a Kubota L48, but plan on keeping my little L2250. It does everything I need it to for right now. I would use the dickens out of the L48 with the backhoe. I would like to put in a few culverts and upgrade a couple of implements.
I look forward to learning from your experiences and might have some things to offer myself once in a while.
Thanks,
Tom in Deary, Idaho