"Thats the way you do it with a Kubota!"

   / "Thats the way you do it with a Kubota!" #21  
Agreed!! :laughing:

We could even build log cabins with them. :drink:

Now, don't get carried away. They don't hold pegs or nails very well.

I was gonna build a pole barn with some of my smaller ones that I could drag for the supports, but they a soft inner core that the varmits like to build nests in when they dry out good. I had a devil of a time getting that family of possums out of the first one I dragged over. Just too much trouble.

Only decent use I have found for them is to use the newly sprouted ones for axe handles if you cut the in the first few days.





:drink:
 
   / "Thats the way you do it with a Kubota!" #22  
Now that's big. I guess it's true what they say about Texas.:)

Ok...yeah, it's true. Nothing is taller in Texas than our "Tall Tales". :eek:
 
   / "Thats the way you do it with a Kubota!" #23  
Some people actually wear logger/chain saw helmets while operating their tractors.

I should have worn a helmet the last time I mowed the back yard on my CCY. I forgot about the football-sized concrete friar on a swing, hanging from the branch of a tree under which I was passing... that evening, I was holding ice to the knot on my forehead :eek:

Because of the numerous trees on my fairly-flat property, I removed the upper half of the ROPS on my tractor. I just need to be extra-cautions as a result, and take the longer and safer route with some maneuvers that might be doable via the shortcut. The lower half of the ROPS, btw, is handy for mounting my chain boxes and utility lights, so I left it in place.
 
   / "Thats the way you do it with a Kubota!" #24  
Now, don't get carried away. They don't hold pegs or nails very well.

I was gonna build a pole barn with some of my smaller ones that I could drag for the supports, but they a soft inner core that the varmits like to build nests in when they dry out good. I had a devil of a time getting that family of possums out of the first one I dragged over. Just too much trouble.

Only decent use I have found for them is to use the newly sprouted ones for axe handles if you cut the in the first few days.
:drink:

Yeah, they do make good axe handles and even good wagon tongues.

We had some giant ragweed so tall last year that eagles were nesting in the tops of them.

And others were getting so tall the FAA told us that we either had to cut them down or we were going to have to put flashing lights in the tops of them.
So we got our chainsaws out and cut them off at the base one morning, and started hearing them hitting the ground that afternoon. :D :confused2:
:drink:
 

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