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    How do I change my status from a "New Member" since I joined more than six years ago.

    How do I change my status from a "New Member" since I joined more than six years ago.
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    Conversion of toplink

    After all is said and done, I solved my problem with a Kubota quick hitch. I still have to adjust the top link for some of my implements, but its much easier. Thanks for all your comments.
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    Moving Cordwood

    Adding pallet forks are the easy and cheap way to go. But make sure you check the weight rating is adequate for the work you want to do. I also suggest that you weld hooks on to the FEL. You'll find they come in handy for lots of different jobs. I'd also cut those timbers in half for safety...
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    Moving Cordwood

    Pallet forks are the easy and inexpensive way to go. Make sure you check their strength rating. Also I recommend welding hooks on to your FEL; they come in handy for all sorts of jobs and are less expensive than hydraulic grappling hooks. And I'd cut those timbers in half for safety and ease...
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    How Do You Get Driveway Gravel Out of Grassy Areas?

    I find that using my shop vac without the collection bag works remarkably well on most gravel smaller than 1/2" to 5/8". It will pick up some organic matter, but I dump it all on the driveway and after the first good rain, the organic material is mostly gone. Alternatively, you can blow it...
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    Conversion of toplink

    I have a 2011 Kubota B3300 and use a LandPride 6' flail to mow my 4 acre Connecticut field. When attaching the flail, I find that adjusting the toplink to get the righ height of cut is a tedious process and am wondering if one can convert a manual toplink to a hydraulic one. Are there...
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    Flail Mower Advice

    I operate a five foot New Holland 918L flail with a 2011 Kubota B3300 (33 engine Hp), I mow a 5 acre field with various pasture grasses. Unfortunately, it does not cut some of the tall (2-3 ft) grasses well, essentially rolling them under and then they pop up. Even a second pass will not...
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