Hobo,NC
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- Location
- Sanford, NC
Grapple Its a bad arse tool... It almost unbelievable what you can do with it...
(reply to post at 05:16:45 09/16/14)
(quoted from post at 18:28:54 09/15/14)
I have lifted the back tars with out a counter weight why no counter weight I had to go around the clear cut no room for a back blade.... I have about got it cleared enuff I can add a heavy back blade for counter weight and not tear up nuttin... I have uprooted trees big as yer leg with it no problem and toted the hole tree to my land fill....
(quoted from post at 15:53:19 09/16/14) very nice!
you gave your Kubota 'hands'. good deal
Don't forget the other end
after many years of saying I just wouldn't use it enough for the price........I got the backhoe on my new Kubota...
(Thanks for the previous pics of yours, got me moving and I found a non-tier 4 one)
Should have done it 3 orange tractors ago.
sure, great for digging holes and trenches, but I also use it daily to 'claw' at my rock hard clay dirt piles before grabbing a scoop of dirt.
With Kubota's loader design getting a little weaker every re-design (still very tough though), tractor and loader take much less pounding digging dirt after a little backhoe clawing.
(quoted from post at 22:51:18 09/16/14) what size is your new Kubota? hp?"
(quoted from post at 19:04:47 09/30/14) It blows my mind what this toy will do... I am almost done cleaning up the cut over so the excavator can come in a pluck the stumps... I may buy a hoe and dig'em myself..
(quoted from post at 09:19:35 10/13/14) Last Friday after I dropped my oldest son off at preschool I stopped by a Kubota Dealership next to the dinner where I was getting lunch for my guys in the shop. Anyways, I am quite impressed by the design of their loaders. Every angle I could look at made me want one for my 2N, I am partial to small things and the ones they had on their large riding mowers looked perfect for my 2N. I am quite jealous of your machine. Does yours have the quick attach design for the entire loader? The new ones I was looking at could be removed with the push of 2 levers or something like that in a matter of minutes..
Very Jealous either way...
(quoted from post at 18:46:06 10/12/14)
Nutter teaser :twisted:
(quoted from post at 18:01:43 10/14/14)
Gotter done but not happy with the paint...
ot the shinny hood paint that counts.....it is the radiator without a stick through it that counts.(quoted from post at 08:43:18 10/15/14)(quoted from post at 18:01:43 10/14/14)
Gotter done but not happy with the paint...
looks great
paint don't matter on stuff made to take the hits.
Your hood will stay nice and shiny!
and looka there, above or behind the screen, a nice place to add some serious firepower auxiliary lights.
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