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    Kioti Grapple

    Hi, I am thinking of getting a Kioti KG-2060 grapple for my Kubota L2501. It's available locally (big win for me given I am in the NW and everyone adds shipping to their prices for our area), "seems to be" well made, and has what I think is a reasonable price ($2000) from a shop that I like and...
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    Top and Tilt with Pat's Hitch

    This is probably a dumb question.....but I don't know the answer so hopefully someone can help me out. I am seriously considering adding Top and Tilt to my Kubota L2501. I used to have a Quick Hitch (triangular frame), but I gave it away because it was so difficult to hook implements up (too...
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    Which is most similar to a garden rake

    Hi, Trying to restore an area back to natural (Central Oregon High Desert terrain) with as little damage to the ground and nearby vegetation as possible after cutting up a bunch of logs. There are lots of small pieces of bark and small branches that I would like to collect and burn (or haul...
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    How to use a Grader Scraper

    After almost three years of "thinking about it", I finally purchased a Rankin GS-5 Grader Scraper (aka; Landplane) for my Kubota L2501. Yes, it is a lot easier than trying to use the bucket or rear blade. However, it isn't quite as easy as I had anticipated. But maybe I am not using it...
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    Moving logs

    Hi, A row of 100 YO pines, on my neighbors property near the property line, is being cut down :thumbdown:, limbed, and cut into ~12' lengths. They were hauling them away, but when I spoke to the loggers today, they offered them to me. So the logs are now being stacked on my property (they...
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    The end of "seat time"?

    Not sure if this has been shared elsewhere on this site, but here goes: Is this autonomous tractor the future of farming?
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    Spreading wood chips

    Hello, Tractor owner since last fall and finally, my first post here. I plan to put down a wood chip access road (to a future RV/raft/tractor barn). I realize that gravel is much more durable, longer lasting, and less expensive (here), but I prefer the softer look of chips. I have a couple...
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