B2910 Demographics

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MikeFLA

Silver Member
Joined
Dec 21, 2001
Messages
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Location
Central Florida
Tractor
Kubota B7500
Of the approx. 30 B2910 owners sampled…

Average Lot Size of those Reporting = 16.76 acres

Of those reporting attachments:


73% own an FEL
26% own an MMM
40% own a box blade
13% own a rear finish mower
10% own a rake
16% own a rear blade
6% own a chipper
36% own a rotary mower (brush hog)
13% own a backhoe
26% own a tiller
13% own a snow blower
6% own a disk
20% own a post hole digger
6% own a winch
6% own a snow plow
 
/ B2910 Demographics #2  
Jeeze Mike...are ya the Forum Statistician??? LOL!
 
/ B2910 Demographics #4  
Mike, not to lessen what you did, but that kind of information is more useful (to me anyway), when sorted:

73% own an FEL
40% own a box blade
36% own a rotary mower (brush hog)
26% own an MMM
26% own a tiller
20% own a post hole digger
16% own a rear blade
13% own a rear finish mower
13% own a backhoe
13% own a snow blower
10% own a rake
6% own a winch
6% own a snow plow
6% own a chipper
6% own a disk

Thanks for doing the hard part!
 
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Roy,

I have received so much from this community over the last year or so. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of technical tractor know-how to give back. This is my humble contribution back to the forum.
 
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WOW - I turned my computer on this morning & decided to quickly check TBN - there it are B2910 stats !!!

Thanks for the info & let me add my THANKS for your extra work. I really think that this is one of the things that make TBN a great site / community.
 
/ B2910 Demographics #7  
Hugo -

According to your profile you have zero hours on your new machine. So, what're ya doing sitting here in front of your computer? /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
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Yes, I am addicted to this site. Actually, I need to update my profile because I have a whole hour ( 1 ) on the clock now.

No snow to push around, grass is brown, & frost still in the ground - what's a guy to do ? Honestly though, it's fun to back in & out of the barn; raise, lower & tilt the bucket; let the tiller spin & even stir up some dust from the dirt floor with the MMM -- I cannot wait to get at it.

I am worried though, that if I start to aimlessly drive the tractor around the farm, that my wife will think that I have completely lost it. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
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You don't think she's already figured out that you've lost it when you're out "stirring the dust with the MMM" /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif??/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
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<font color=blue>I am worried though, that if I start to aimlessly drive the tractor around the farm, that my wife will think that I have completely lost it.</font color=blue>

Why be differnt than the rest of us?/w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif

MarkV
 
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I call that Tractor Patrol, me and "the boys" (aka Rimfire and Buckshot) often patrol the property perimeter. The tractor often runs up a rabbit and they enjoy barking at it and chasing it breifly. Now that I have two tractors my wife often accompanies in formation.
J
 
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Mike

I tried to post when you did the smaller 'bota but, somehow, the post vanished /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif. In that post, I said the % of owners with MMM and Rear Finish Mowers would go down with tractor size and Rotary Cutters would go up.

Its really a no brainer since the larger tractors are not all that good for lawns- tight places and scuffing. Looks like you proved the point. Think the info is very important for those making a size choice. Thanks!/w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif

Rick
 
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Hugo:

I've heard there are some people "Down Under" that have to clear the Bulldust out of their driveways. Perhaps they could use some help.

Egon
 
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OK the truth is that she knows I lost it long ago & she is sure that this need for tractor time must some kind of guy thing (her words not mine). I like the tractor patrol idea as a good reason to get out & see what the fence lines look like - can't afford the matching tractor option though or the "down under" trip.
 
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Regarding that "guy thing" we all do. My wife told a friend of hers that my tractor purchase was "pretty good", considering the other mid-life crisis alternatives. The way she figures it, I could have been off cruising around the countryside in a new red convertible/w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif. At that distance and speed, for all she would know, I could have a "hooked up" with some bimbo/w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif. At least with the tractor she can look outside and see where I am (or hear where I am). Also, the 2710 is not built for passengers of any *** or age/w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif
 
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Hugo
I checked your profile. A 2910 in Canada? /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Every time I stop at a dealer in Ontario they ask me what tractor I have they look at me like they never heard of it. /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif
Then I thought I check on your location with my trusty Yahoo maps. /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif I got a reply (The city could not be found, but here is the province.) /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif I know I’ve been by this place but my mind has a complete loss on where it was. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif I checked a couple of your previous post and found where you live. I’ve never been there. A good friend of mine lives in Oxford region (we would call it a county).
Well I guess I missed welcoming you to TBN.
I also missed noticing that you are also the proud owner of a very new 2910. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
Congrat’s on both. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
I have go out now and tour the back forty with my 2910. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
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Thanks for the welcome Ron. If you roll down the 401 going east, you pass by Woodstock, ON - it is located in Oxford County & that is likely the sign that you have seen. I was born there & lived there for my first 18 years until I went away to university & started working.

Now I live near Oxford Station (a hamlet of 65 people or so) & it is located in Oxford-on-Rideau township in Grenville County which is in eastern ON (stay on the 401 E for another 6 hours). The largest town nearby is Kemptville, and it is about halfway between Ottawa & Brockville. Funny how names get used & reused.
 

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