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edski
Gold Member
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2005
- Messages
- 275
- Location
- Northern Panhandle of Pennsyltuckey
- Tractor
- Kubota B7610 TLB & MF 253
_RaT_,
That picture was taken in February, before I purchased a B7610 TLB. That's the obvious reason I used my old Massey and pig pole (ie. that's the best I had). Even so, it's impressive what you can accomplish w/ just a ~ $100 implement. Great for hanging and dressing deer too. Take them back to a far corner of the farm to work on where my dog (aka "gut pile girl") may not travel. Heck I even used it to load them into the back of my old P/U (w/cab).
Not sure if I would've/ could've loaded (scrap) more or easier w/ the FEL. Combination of babying and just learning the Kubota vs. knowing the Massey well and willing to "push" it a little.
Today, the trees are budding out, the apples, and lilacs are blooming and the grass needs to be mowed again. I bet N. CA has a bit of a head start on us.
Cheers, edski
That picture was taken in February, before I purchased a B7610 TLB. That's the obvious reason I used my old Massey and pig pole (ie. that's the best I had). Even so, it's impressive what you can accomplish w/ just a ~ $100 implement. Great for hanging and dressing deer too. Take them back to a far corner of the farm to work on where my dog (aka "gut pile girl") may not travel. Heck I even used it to load them into the back of my old P/U (w/cab).
Not sure if I would've/ could've loaded (scrap) more or easier w/ the FEL. Combination of babying and just learning the Kubota vs. knowing the Massey well and willing to "push" it a little.
Today, the trees are budding out, the apples, and lilacs are blooming and the grass needs to be mowed again. I bet N. CA has a bit of a head start on us.
Cheers, edski