Hello from Clifton, Maine!

   / Hello from Clifton, Maine! #13  
Welcome from Branson Mo. de K0UA
 
   / Hello from Clifton, Maine!
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Welcome from Branson Mo. de K0UA

Thank you James!! Nice looking station and tractor I see on your qrz page. I see a grapple in my future for my tractor too but it will be a while I am afraid.
 
   / Hello from Clifton, Maine! #15  
G'day mate and welcome to TBN from Downunder.

I see that you're already enjoying the site.
 
   / Hello from Clifton, Maine!
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G'day mate and welcome to TBN from Downunder.

I see that you're already enjoying the site.

I am Wagtail!! Seems like a good group of people here and a few fellow amateur radio operators too. Can't wait to get some seat time in the new tractor and do a few mods....Stereo and ham radio. Thanks for the welcome sir!!
 
   / Hello from Clifton, Maine! #17  
Thank you James!! Nice looking station and tractor I see on your qrz page. I see a grapple in my future for my tractor too but it will be a while I am afraid.

Yes, a grapple can be a pretty handy thing to have.. Forks are good too, and less expensive, but when you have a lot of logs, rocks or brush to pick up, hard to beat a grapple. My Kioti happened to have a convenient to operate rear remote lever, so I use a rear remote to power up the hydraulic cylinder on the grapple. If you want, and have the time you can read about it in the threads below.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...connects-loader-torque.html?highlight=grapple

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...on-control-valve-lever.html?highlight=grapple
 
   / Hello from Clifton, Maine! #18  
Great to have you aboard Ed, great place for learning, teaching, and fellowship. Before retiring I spent much time in Bangor and surrounding areas.
 
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Yes, a grapple can be a pretty handy thing to have.. Forks are good too, and less expensive, but when you have a lot of logs, rocks or brush to pick up, hard to beat a grapple. My Kioti happened to have a convenient to operate rear remote lever, so I use a rear remote to power up the hydraulic cylinder on the grapple. If you want, and have the time you can read about it in the threads below.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...connects-loader-torque.html?highlight=grapple

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...on-control-valve-lever.html?highlight=grapple
I will look into those threads...Thanks again!!
 
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Great to have you aboard Ed, great place for learning, teaching, and fellowship. Before retiring I spent much time in Bangor and surrounding areas.

Thanks for the welcome HillStreet!! What part of southern Maine do you live in now? I have family that lives in Buxton but do not get down that way very often anymore. I will be needing all kinds of help with this tractor and glad I found this site. Found out last night that I am not very good with a backhoe either.:banghead:
 

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