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Welcome to the forum, lots of former, retired and some active LEO's on TBN. I retired in 2007 and really recommend it; gets better all the time. It looks like you are well equipped with a good tractor and all the right implements; enjoy.:thumbsup:

15 months and I'll be joining you; if I stay that long. I need to, but days like today make me wonder if it's worth it.
Politics and Liberals are killing me slowly.
Thanks,
Dano
 
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Howdy from Rochester, MN! Looks like you have really nice rig there and you already are following the proper rules by posting pictures. I've learned so much in following these forums for the last year. Been a lot of fun, too. Welcome aboard!

That's what I'm here for. Only a fool knows it all and I may be many thing but foolish isn't one of them. I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions
as I use my tractor more.
Thanks,
Dano
 
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Welcome, beautiful place you have there.

Thanks. built here 39 years ago. We were the only house on the road and the county road to our driveway was a dirt and some gravel road.
Now 5 families live on the road. Glad I had the foresight to build my house on the back side of my property. Driveway is 1/3 of a mile
long and the nearest home is a 1/2 mile away, thru the woods. Further by road. It's quiet and peaceful. Love it. Now, itll be easier to
maintain and make better.
Dano
 
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:welcome:
I bet you are on some TN Kubota dealers Xmas card list!!
My advice is read the owners manual for all the new toys :reading:, start your projects slowly until you learn the equipment capabilities and limitations :tractor:, always trust your pucker factor :eek:- it tells you when to stop and don't shout at us! We hear you just fine! :yell:

:flagday:
 
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welcome!!

I bet you are on some TN Kubota dealers Xmas card list!! My advice is read the owners manual for all the new toys, start your projects slowly until you learn the equipment capabilities and limitations, always trust your pucker factor- it tells you when to stop and don't shout at us! We hear you just fine!

Not shouting, just old tired eyes and a small screen. Easier to proofread when I can see it.:) Paid cash for the lot so I better be on better be
on someone's list. :thumbsup:
Dano
 
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Welcome to our TBN neighborhood. Not sure where Wartburg Tenn. is but Bismarck is about 70 miles south of Little Rock about 12 miles off I30. I finally retired in June 2012 after 45 years with a large engineering and construction company in Houston Texas and even prior to retiring I managed to get the heck out of the big city. Bought a small piece of land (11.2 acres) from my brother in law and built my retirement home on it a couple years before retiring. I have bought 3 tractors and sold one so far. I expect I will keep the two I have now at least for a while. I use the Kubota B 26 for just about everything, but when I need to move a lot of rock or dirt fast, I fire up the LS P7010. One cant have too many tractors or too many implements for them.
 
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Welcome to our TBN neighborhood. Not sure where Wartburg Tenn. is but Bismarck is about 70 miles south of Little Rock about 12 miles off I30. I finally retired in June 2012 after 45 years with a large engineering and construction company in Houston Texas and even prior to retiring I managed to get the heck out of the big city. Bought a small piece of land (11.2 acres) from my brother in law and built my retirement home on it a couple years before retiring. I have bought 3 tractors and sold one so far. I expect I will keep the two I have now at least for a while. I use the Kubota B 26 for just about everything, but when I need to move a lot of rock or dirt fast, I fire up the LS P7010. One cant have too many tractors or too many implements for them.

Sound like me and motorcyles. You can never have to many bikes. But, I'm down to my last bike. A 2005 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic.
Probably should sell it, but I just haven't been able to bring myself to do it. :) I'm on the very East end of the Plateau in Tennessee. Very
little around here is flat or straight.
Thanks,
Dano
 

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