One trick pony

   / One trick pony #21  
I guess anything, especially when I get to help my wife or a few of the neighbors. I like different things. I don't like doing the same thing all day. Such as brush hogging 3 acres that took me about 9 hours to do. Pretty rough land and very hilly and with lots of trees to go around. Kind of got boring.

murph
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue"> If you were given the choice of doing ONE SINGLE chore with your tractor, what would it be? And WHY?
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Indydirtfarmer,

I had the greatest difficulty finding an answer to this simple question! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Then it finally registered! The answer is so clear now I don't know how I could not have seen it immediately!

ENOUGH! of your trick questions! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

There are no chores related to tractors. All chores relate to not having a tractor to help one with his chores!

Obviously, there is no correct answer to your question... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Were you ever a psycology professor at Purdue University? /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif I had one that would "question my answers" in much the same manner as you just did. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif


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   / One trick pony #24  
Running the backhoe!!!! For the most part it is one of the best stress relievers available (to me) and the feeling of acomplishment whether it's removing stumps or excavating. Bill C
 
   / One trick pony #25  
Mowing, mowing and mowing! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
   / One trick pony #26  
I hate finish mowing but I don't mind hay mowing if things are working. Favorite so far is baling, followed by loader work, logging would be near the top too.

Not so keen on snowblowing, the 8 or 9 ft blower or whatever works well but I hate cranking around backwords and there is no sway lock on the 3 ph so the blower wanders side to side.

Ken
 
   / One trick pony #27  
Cutting. Drivng over 2' tall grass and brush and seeing it disappear is very rewarding. Plus, the slight element of risk is nice---at any moment the shear bolt could blow, giving you the added opportunity to shave a few seconds off your best pit-stop time. And, what's best, you can make the cutting ops last as long as you want....
 
   / One trick pony #28  
Mowing

I love pasture mowing but I really love finish mowing, mainly because it is less dusty, dirty and sweaty/filthy that pasture mowing. I love to grab a beverage, sit on the deck and look and admire my 4 hours work cutting the yard. It gives me a great deal of satisfaction. Same thing goes for pasture mowing once I get hosed off and cleaned up. The wife won't let me in the house otherwise.

Don't get me wrong, I like tilling, spraying, dragging logs and the rest, and I wouldn't swap my FEL for anything, but I just ... like ... to ... mow.
 
   / One trick pony #29  
While I throughly enjoy using the loader, the backhoe, the brush hog, the finish mower, the grapple, tiller, 2-bottom plow, box-blade, and the disk are all a real plus for me.

But what I really enjoy more than any other implement is using the QA pallet forks coupled with the quick forward/backward motions possible with the HST for unloading semi's and moving inventory. Something about unloading big trucks easily with the help of the TC-40D and being able to set loaded pallets down and then pick them back up again really trips my trigger. I call it precision maneuvering, while my wife calls it horsing around.
 
   / One trick pony #30  
I like to cultivate. I enjoy warm summer days out in the feild. A photo of my rig. If it works.
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