RaydaKub
Veteran Member
Welcome to the best tractor site on the net. Great buncha guys (and a few gals!) here.
Hope you enjoy S. Carolina....I know you'll enjoy this tractor site. Lots of good people. What we all have in common are the Kubotas of course. But although we post about Kubotas a bit, most are just as likely to post on general tractor subjects too. Maybe that's because enough of us have had a number of different brands of tractor and can like any without disliking the others.
For my part, I'm curious how you'll find working with that 4n1 bucket. The ones I've seen are quite a bit heavier than the standard Kubota front bucket and makes me wonder if that changes things. Our JD310 is roughly twice the weight of the Kubota M59, and they both do roughly the same work. One of the differences is that the JD's front bucket must weigh 5x what the Kubota's does....maybe more. And that sure does change how it works the ground.
BTW, we're still in Colorado. Came up here from the deep south many years ago.
rScotty
Yeah, I'm still figuring out how to use the 4 in 1...Cant grade worth a darn with it yet.. it does pretty good at pulling little saplings and roots and such out of the ground though. Tried to pull a couple inch diameter pine out of the ground the other day and just cut it in half.. as I say I'm learning. Might see if someone wants to trade me for a grapple bucket, might be of more use to me.
Oh, and sorry to hear you are still in colorado!! Took me forever it seems to escape from there..
Scott
That sounds interesting. I'll bet you eventually get a feel for how it works. Using the std. lightweight Kubota bucket I know about what the cutting lip is up too.... even if I can't see the edge working the dirt it's possible to sorta judge what's happening from the feel of the machine. But with that great heavy JD310 bucket I'm still surprised at what it's done when we back away for a peek.
Escape!? Shucks, I like being in Colorado. Not quite sure why, although it might be just a shade easier for a southern boy to fit in here than the other way round. Of course for rural people fitting in's never been a big problem anyway.
I do like the wildness of the big mountains. As for downsides....well....both places have decent fishing and enough mosquitoes to keep a person from wanting any extra. And although colo has a few ticks and the occasional snow storm, at least there's no chiggers.
luck, rScotty