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Haywire Haywood

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Bah, you got one of those "real" tractors. hehe. I am going to get some vinyl letters and put "wanna be" on the road hazard diamond that comes on mine.

Ian
 
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its all talk until we see pics:greenchainsaw:

i have one of those old tractors, one of the best investments i have made. i am sure you will love it. sometimes i wish i had some of the newer features that make them nice to operate, but i do love having a tractor around.

like others have mentioned, you start finding all kinds of new uses for them.
 
Haywire Haywood

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on what size .when will we see pics?

Kubota BX2660. 25.5hp diesel, 4wd, dual range hydro tranny, class 1 3pt hitch, 540rpm rear pto, 60" belly mower, loader.

He said it would be here in a couple days, but since this is a short week, I just assume that it will be early next week. It would be nice to play with it on the long weekend though.

Ian
 
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Sounds like for what you are wanting out of the tractor, you made the right call. The L series would hnave been more than you needed even though not much more money.
I've got a JD that's in the L3400 class. I wouldn't want anything smaller but I have different uses for mine.
Congrats.
 
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Kubota BX2660. 25.5hp diesel, 4wd, dual range hydro tranny, class 1 3pt hitch, 540rpm rear pto, 60" belly mower, loader.

He said it would be here in a couple days, but since this is a short week, I just assume that it will be early next week. It would be nice to play with it on the long weekend though.

Ian

Congrats, good choice. You're gonna have a lot of fun with that machine.
 
Haywire Haywood

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I think the first thing I am going to cobble together is a 3 pt carry all to take firewood from the wood shed up to the house. Something that will take a 4'Wx18"D pallet stacked about 4' high. Probably won't be buying any fancy attachments till I get the note paid down substantially.

Ian
 
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I think the first thing I am going to cobble together is a 3 pt carry all to take firewood from the wood shed up to the house. Something that will take a 4'Wx18"D pallet stacked about 4' high. Probably won't be buying any fancy attachments till I get the note paid down substantially.

I would just check with your local Southern States, Tractor Supply or Fleet & Farm store and buy a prefab carryall platform. You can then put whatever size wood or box on it that you need.
 

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