I chained up the Kubota and pick up truck as well as mounting the plow on both of them yesterday. Might as well get ready winters coming even if we don't want it to.Looks like we might be getting a little snow on Thanksgiving Eve. Time to remove the leaf bucket and chain up the Kubota. I hope our Kubota brothers in Buffalo are stayin safe.
Well- 14 inches of snow time to release the chains and let her go and attack itFirst off, I'm from Kentucky. Saw the heading about chaining up a Kubota????....I've owned a lot of Kubotas and never had to chain any of them up.:shocked: So, I'm wondering...does he have people trying to steal his Kubota and he's chaining it to keep the thieves from getting it??
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or DOES HE HAVE A KUBOTA THAT'S GONE WILD
so I open the thread to see which one of these two possibilities has caused this man to have to have to chain his Kubota up.
Discovered a third possibility that doesn't come to the mind of a southern Ky owner or at least not mine.
Go forth and chain they guy up.:thumbsup:
No melting here supposed to be 12 degrees tomorrow night and 9 degrees friday night.:irked:We got a whooping 2" down here. And it will probably melt by Monday.