If you need me, I'll be on my tractor. Kubota L3902

LBarr2002

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Burgundy has always complained that we don't have a back yard. In reality we gave 130 acres of back yard its just not utilized. Our house is set at the back of what we cleared with 100 yards to the road but just enough room to drive around the back. The kids have started to venture out more and want to explore and climb, etc.

Since we've had a few beautiful warm dry days, and my Jeep is with Jim and I didn't have anything better to do, we got started on utilizing the back yard more. There's a cool bent tree the kids wanted to be able to climb so I started clearing. There's an old fence line with a barbed wire top run. I cut it in a few places and grabbed it with the bucket and pulled fence and all the vines grown in it out.

Most of it looked like this.
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After a few hours.
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The view from the top.
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#43
Larry, does your PTO make noise? My neighbors have the same tractor and tried to borrow my roto tiller yesterday and the upon engaging the PTO with the tiller load on it it sounded like a box of rocks in a blender. I'm unfamiliar with hydrostatic and how the PTO works, but it does not sound right. An internet search says that the straight cut gears will make noise, but its hard for me to believe it would be that much. They had suprisingly never taken the backhoe off the back and used the PTO in 3 or so years.
 

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Larry, does your PTO make noise? My neighbors have the same tractor and tried to borrow my roto tiller yesterday and the upon engaging the PTO with the tiller load on it it sounded like a box of rocks in a blender. I'm unfamiliar with hydrostatic and how the PTO works, but it does not sound right. An internet search says that the straight cut gears will make noise, but its hard for me to believe it would be that much. They had suprisingly never taken the backhoe off the back and used the PTO in 3 or so years.
I have only used mine with the bush hog and I don't hear anything out of the ordinary.
 

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I did my first field work of the season yesterday. Over the years trees have fell along the property lines / fence lines and the "roads" have just been rerouted around them. With no traffic, some of the fencelines have grown up in vines and saplings as tall as the tractor. I bull dozed and bush hogged through several of those sections.

The golf cart mirror glue didn't hold up to the vibrations, but the lense landed in my lap and didn't break. Currently crazy gluing that back together.

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This is what a Ryobi 40V battery pack looks like when it falls off the saw and goes through the mower. Lucky it wasn't dry because several of the cells were smoking.

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I did my first field work of the season yesterday. Over the years trees have fell along the property lines / fence lines and the "roads" have just been rerouted around them. With no traffic, some of the fencelines have grown up in vines and saplings as tall as the tractor. I bull dozed and bush hogged through several of those sections.

The golf cart mirror clue didn't hold up to the vibrations, but the lense landed in my lap and didn't break. Currently crazy gluing that back together.

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This is what a Ryobi 40V battery pack looks like when it falls off the saw and goes through the mower. Lucky it wasn't dry because several of the cells were smoking.

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holy crap thats wild!
 
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