One trick pony

   / One trick pony #11  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Musta been one heckofa "low spot". /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )</font>

Yep. Almost 2 acres and there was a pond in there as well.
 
   / One trick pony #12  
I don't have a farm so I haven't had the experiences some of you have had. Mowing doesn't do much for me, but snow removal does. Every time we get a 12"-18" storm (there's another coming tonight) the road plows push 3 to 5 foot banks of hard, iced snow onto my property blocking my driveways and sidewalks and no matter how well you clean they would be around and do it again. With my tractor L3710 I finally move it to where they can't get to it to put it back, my wife says it's a control thing. I've always liked being outside in the winter wether it was shoveling or the snowblower I just did not like cleaning the same area two and three times. So this has to be my favorite task. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / One trick pony #13  
That's a tuff one.. I like them all!

Cultivating.. nothing like looking a young field of corn that's just been cultivated.
 
   / One trick pony #14  
Gotta go with the hay mowing.although almost any job on the Massey is more fun than work.
 
   / One trick pony #15  
I like most of the work I do on my tractor. The two I like the most, however, are dragging the arena and grading our gravel roads.

I like getting the arena worked up correctly and getting it smooth. Not sure why.....I just like making patterns in the sand. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I also like grading the gravel roads we have because I have to use some skill to get it smooth so my fillings dont fall out while I drive to the barn....

Mark
 
   / One trick pony #16  
i would have to say cultivating corn/beans with the 8 row cultivator and 4640. theres nothing like sitting in the tractor with the a/c and radio on, on a hot summer day.

matt
 
   / One trick pony #17  
I would put mowing second, right behind FEL use for me, even though it's done on my smaller "tractor".
You mow one way one time, a different way the next. You see if you can knock any time off by varying your cutting pattern. I wouldn't call it monotonous. It's almost like fishing when you aren't catching anything. It gives you time to relax and think while you are still doing something and being somewhat creative. Brush hogging is pretty much up the row, down the row for me, but I like that, too. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / One trick pony #18  
<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
 
   / One trick pony #19  
Without a doubt - snow blowing, especially if it's deep and wet. 1 pass down the drive and a half pass up and I'm done, (78" rear mount blower). I have an 800' drive with another 4000 sq feet of parking area and turnout. Going from being snowed in to having a nice clean drive in less than 45 minutes is fantastic. No snow banks to push back or to block visibility is really nice. If the snow is wet it will fly 60'+.

I just crunched the numbers, if I have 18" of wet snow, I'm moving over 50 tons of material in well under an hour. If it were dirt or crushed stone, I'd be hard pressed to move a quarter of that in an hour.

We're due for 18" of heavy wet snow tonight. Buckle up, tomorrow will be fun.
 
   / One trick pony #20  
Power hoist/wheelbarrow. The best use of my tractor for me is to lift and transport "stuff" using the FEL. It might be dirt, it might be trash, it might be building materials, it might be tools, but I no longer have the endurance to pick something up and carry it, so the FEL has become an extension of my body.
 

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