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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 164
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Okay....I know....get a longer hose. However, a day off and 20 miles from town, and I was sure when I popped up to look at the gutters, they'd be clean. Far from it. Anyway, sombody had to hold the vacuum cleaner up.
Another trick I learned today...I hate putting the stand-off's on my extension ladder. After one popped out today and smacked my thumb, I decided to run a loop around the stand offs, then inserted a piece of wood into the loop and turn it like a tourniquet. Squeezed the ends in nicely and slid them into the ladder. Hope this saves somebody out there a smuck on knee or worse....
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Likes Vintage JDs
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Location: Metro Washington, USA
Posts: 5,593
MTF Member # 38663
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Any excuse to use the BX1860, right!
Great photo! It even shows the mulching plug very nicely!
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Senior MTF Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Sumter, sc
Posts: 396
MTF Member # 35905
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Yesterday I cut down two trees. Used my homemade forklift attachment. Not the prettiest pictures but it sure does work good. Attachment was made out of scrap metal, hydralic top link, and added wheels on the attachment to keep the tractor from tipping due to heavy lifting. I have moved 4 railroad ties with this attachment.
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#334 |
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Senior MTF Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Ohio
Posts: 216
MTF Member # 70550
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The Angry Beaver makes for some awesome firewood handling skills... I hate handling wood 2 and three times... I can load up one of these crates and with 500lbs of counterweight, it is just enough to safely move it around the property. It also makes an easy cleanup after dropping a tree!
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Kubota G1900 Hst Diesel, 54" deck and 52" B2750 Hyd plow Satoh Beaver S370D 4x4, 2 cyl mitsu diesel, FEL built from scratch by ME Woods 60" RB, 54" finish mower, 48" BB, Farmhand carry all 2003 SVT cobra 474/495 RWHP/RWTQ 1966 Mustang coupe- "project jackstand" 1986 GT Vert, stroker motor, big blower and big HP 2008 Silverado LTZ CC |
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#335 |
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Senior MTF Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Indiana
Posts: 332
MTF Member # 39819
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Removed snow from drive and garage while my sons played on their gator. They had to add some wieght for traction.
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John Deere 1026R H120 loader, 60" auto connect deck, 51" Tiller, 48" box blade, 5' grader blade, 7' landscape rake. John Deere 445 54" front blade and 3pt. hitch. Ok Ok, I'll admit it. I'm addicted to yellow and green.![]() No I'm not prejudist, I like all makes/sizes of tractors equally.
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#336 |
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Senior MTF Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: alabama
Posts: 407
MTF Member # 28256
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AngryBeaver, I believe I'd turn face that wooden crate the *other* way when using it on the tractor. Just a little slip somewhere and those logs will be tumbling toward you and your tractor. Bad juju.
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#337 |
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MTF Junior Poster
Join Date: May 2012
Location: canada
Posts: 27
MTF Member # 73157
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clear overgrown weeds from around tree seedlings.
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MTF Junior Poster
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: PA
Posts: 5
MTF Member # 78526
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Here is my Mahindra 2615 that I had to stockpile some snow with.
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MTF Junior Poster
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: NB, Canada
Posts: 24
MTF Member # 57067
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Made or adapted most of my attachments for my 1980 Kubota B7100 - skidding Maple for firewood, plowing snow, grading cottage driveway/lane, trenching.
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MTF Junior Poster
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Alberta
Posts: 22
MTF Member # 104322
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I was sad when I came to the end of this thread. Great thread.
I just used my 1982 750 and 67 FEL to haul 16,000 lbs of dirt for fill. I didn't grab any pictures, didn't see this thread. It looks like I have the oldest tractor in the thread too, which made me sad as well lol. Now just have to find a hoe, root tiller, log splitter.
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#341 |
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Senior MTF Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 287
MTF Member # 53280
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MTF Junior Poster
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Alberta
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