JT, How about a chipper? Never would have needed it with your property but with all the trees you planted? :laughing::laughing::laughing:
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I have sections of many, many trees and they drop limbs often but I have a burn pile so no chipper.JT, How about a chipper? Never would have needed it with your property but with all the trees you planted? :laughing::laughing::laughing:
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I think most of it is good natured ribbing as friends do. I enjoy it and ocassionally take my own shots.You are such a good sport about all the ribbing. :thumbsup:
Maybe he could put one of these on the back of that new B. Then, every month or two, he could "trade" the spots the trees occupy!![]()
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http://bobcat-hitachi.com/images/39-tree-transplanter.jpg
Hey, I like this!!! Who do I call?Great idea "This Old Tractor" you could show projects using different tractors!
Norm is retiring, you could fill his time slot! :laughing::laughing::laughing:
Can't buy JD here, they are $3000 more than Kubota and NH was $2500. That's why I went with Kubota a bit over 6 years ago when I bought my first life time mower with a expensive wheelbarrow on the front and a diesel engine, a BX2200. So long ago and so many tractors back but I still remember it made me a believer and came to the reveleation that it was/is a tractor that mows and not a mower.:thumbsup:John...If you start buying JD or NH I might buy some of your trade ins....think about it..In fact, I could act as your re sale rep and as many as you buy I could make some good pocket change on being your tractor broker...think about that too...Thanks...
Hey, I like this!!! Who do I call?
I suggested a segment of "New Yankee Workshop" a few years ago and Norm and his producer came to Fredricksburg, VA (when I was living there) and filmed it! Even had Norm paddle in a canoe! The producer, Russ Morash, was great, but I think he retired. Maybe we could have Norm convert his workshop to a tractor barn for your show! We could search your posts on the forums for your famous words of wisdom like Norm's "Measure twice, Cut Once" advice!![]()
I'd like to have one of these but no B........
I traded my B3200 to a BX25 a couple of months ago and traded my BX2660 to the F3080. I no longer own a B. I was taking pictures for some people that asked me to of their B3030 and B2630 that was being final assembled at Barlows and someone thought I was getting a B myself, I wasn't. I was waiting on my F to come in, be assembled, right seat to come in then delivered.Not quite clear on what that means in light of the following thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-buying-pricing/174377-b2630-front-end-loader-bh.html