uppermich
Bronze Member
I agree with all. I've lived in the country for more than 20 years and I couldn't stand city or even small town living. My friends all try to convince me to sell and move into town; that I have too much to take care of. Well, there is a lot to take care of, but out in the country, you're not so fussy. i.e. I mow quite a bit, but that's all I do for the lawn. It sure isn't what city folk would call lawn - it's just green! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Also learned to try to keep obstructions out of the way so I can mow about 3 or 4 acres in an hour or so (18 Hp 42" cut mower).
I've had a tractor for 10 years, but just got my Kubota 3 weeks ago. Now I have a 3 pt hitch and the implements to really do the things I've been wanting to do. It's amazing how much you can accomplish with the right tools and how easy it is. The place was overgrown a bit 10 years ago when I bought it. I had to pull brush with a chain and drag it to the brush pile, remove the chain and struggle to get it on top of the pile. Now I do it all from the tractor seat! How could this get old????
Just bought 2 piglets yesterday; more to take care of, but come April when I'm enjoying the pork, the "work" won't seem like anything.
Pat (Techno-Tractor Mom)
I've had a tractor for 10 years, but just got my Kubota 3 weeks ago. Now I have a 3 pt hitch and the implements to really do the things I've been wanting to do. It's amazing how much you can accomplish with the right tools and how easy it is. The place was overgrown a bit 10 years ago when I bought it. I had to pull brush with a chain and drag it to the brush pile, remove the chain and struggle to get it on top of the pile. Now I do it all from the tractor seat! How could this get old????
Just bought 2 piglets yesterday; more to take care of, but come April when I'm enjoying the pork, the "work" won't seem like anything.
Pat (Techno-Tractor Mom)