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The biggest problems I run into are: 1. People in cars who have NO CLUE how to drive: Sorry to say, but most women do not possess the...
Monday at 8:13 AM
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A friend and I decided to raise a Holstein steer for beef. He had a barn and I had a one-acre paddock in a field, so he kept Roger...
Monday at 8:05 AM
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That's also why sign posts are either pre-punched square or tee light gauage steel, or round aluminum; they are designed to be "ctash...
Monday at 7:43 AM
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Having worked in the civil engineering business for years, it’s a little disturbing to see power poles and other objects that close to...
Monday at 7:42 AM
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My shop and a rental property, both of which I occasionally need my tractor for, are about 11 to 12 miles from my house. I roaded my...
Monday at 7:41 AM
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I thought the same thing as soon as I scrolled down to the picture.
Monday at 7:36 AM
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Best suggestions I can offer up is to look into tow companies with a flat bed, or check out Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist to see if...
Monday at 7:36 AM
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towing companies with rollbacks
Monday at 7:35 AM
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In Maryland the local Kubota people also went from $200 to $450. I do think they just don't want to be bothered picking up and...
Monday at 7:33 AM
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Dealer is 45 minutes away and this is only because I can't figure out why my hydraulic pump is leaking. New O-rings. No cracks in the...
Monday at 7:23 AM
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I think Deezler made a good point. It all depends on the road you are doing this on. And I wouldn’t be surprised if someone gets a...
Monday at 7:22 AM
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Yep, I was just quoted $100 to tow my tractor one way 25 miles on a rollback from a towing company.
Monday at 7:15 AM
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Yes! If you contact a tow company during non busy times, you might be surprised how inexpensive that can be. And a roll off will work...
Monday at 7:15 AM
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Local rollback here would be cheaper at $125 ish plus $2 a mile.
Monday at 7:14 AM
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Ive had a lot of Bush Hog brand cutters over the years. They are the best in the business. You've had better luck with Bush Hog brand...
Sep 25, 2025
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