Hello from Victoria, Australia

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KiotiLK35

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Nov 24, 2013
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Location
Victoria, Sarsfield
Tractor
Kioti LK35
Hi all,
I just joined TBN a couple of days ago and have already received useful responses to the 2 questions I posted. SO thanks TBN community! I have a 2010 Kioti LK35 that I bought about 18 months ago with only 96 hours on the clock. Was still under warranty and very clean. Also came with a full suite of new implements all of which I needed/wanted, i.e.: 4 way bucket/FEL, rotary hoe, offset slasher, single-tyne ripper, carry-all, 3pl hydro log splitter, pallet forks and grader blade. We run a small (40 acres) wildflower plantation in country Victoria, Australia (Sarsfield) with lots of narrow alleys between plantings, so a compact tractor is what we need. Bought the Kioti to replace the mid-70's (2WD) Kubota L2510 that we inherited when we bought the farm. The Kubota had put in a lifetime of hard-work but was a bit of a dinosaur with almost no implements, no FEL and not worth spending any $ on. The Kioti is from a different planet compared to the old Kubota and I am very happy overall - except for the problems you see me post on TBN!
 
/ Hello from Victoria, Australia #3  
:welcome::tractor: to TBN and The Pack.
 
/ Hello from Victoria, Australia #4  
G'day Cobber and welcome to TBN from Tassie.

I usually say "enjoy the site" at this point, but I see you already are. :)
 
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Hi Wagtail, are those your horses? My wife has a Clydie/Welsh D that could easily be the one on LHS with the white star. A failed jousting horse I believe. Coincidentally also bred in Tassie. Thanks for the welcome.
 
/ Hello from Victoria, Australia #6  
Welcome from Victoria, Canada!

Terry
 
/ Hello from Victoria, Australia #9  
Hi Wagtail, are those your horses? My wife has a Clydie/Welsh D that could easily be the one on LHS with the white star. A failed jousting horse I believe. Coincidentally also bred in Tassie. Thanks for the welcome.

No worries on the welcome, Mate. I have 2 TBs... the horses in my 'avatar' are from a picture entitled "there's one in every family"... I thought it appropriate. :)

Beautiful wine country up your way!
 
/ Hello from Victoria, Australia #10  
Welcome from "near" Victoria, Virginia...small town "invented" in 1880s as the central point along the Virginian Railway for it's maintenance, roundhouse, etc. Named for Queen Victoria, naturally!
 
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Thanks for all the welcome messages guys. Let's hope you are 1/2 as good at answering questions as saying hello!
 
/ Hello from Victoria, Australia #12  
We are very good at answering questions, some of our answers will even be correct and pertain to your question, sometimes.
 
/ Hello from Victoria, Australia #13  
G-day mate.....welcome!
 
 
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