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CompactTractorFan

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Hi Everyone! I'm 15 years old and we currently don't own any tractor yet, (unless you count an old broken down riding mower) but my parents are investigating getting one in the future.
 
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Hi Everyone! I'm 15 years old and we currently don't own any tractor yet, (unless you count an old broken down riding mower) but my parents are investigating getting one in the future.

we have several younger members-- look up johndeere3270!


J
 
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Good to see you join and welcome!

I note you say you don't have a tractor "Yet" , ha ha, key word is yet!:thumbsup:
 
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Good to see you join and welcome!

I note you say you don't have a tractor "Yet" , ha ha, key word is yet!:thumbsup:

Yes, I'm waiting for the sky to open up and a Kubota BX2660 to drop out along with a FEL, 60" MMM, Trac-Vac, and some sort of dump trailer...;)
 
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Welcome to TBN.:)
Before you know it you shall be making tractor prints re shaping mother earth.;)
 
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Welcome...here's hoping the sky opens up for you..meanwhile, enjoy reading what others are doing... also, may I humbly suggest spending some time on the Safety forum....the rest of us do and continue to learn....a wise thing when everything you do in farming involves something that is heavier, sharper, faster, stronger, harder than you are. Your only advantage is using what is between your two ears and your eyes.:thumbsup:
 
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Me and my dad are going out to the Kubota dealer this weekend!!! (not to buy it :( )
 
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Hooray...

and, just to emphasize my safety point in prior post...today I prevented a turn over because I was going SLOW and had my hand on the FEL handle....thus, was able to drop my 2800 lb concrete culvert load on FEL when I was going over what was essentially level terrain but it was pocked with some irregularities.... one wheel went up while an opposing wheel went down... and a rear wheel left the ground...until I dropped the FEL load...

Point is, I knew I was near limit of the tractor and was prepared to take remedial action immediately if things went south....and, by repositioning the tractor I was able to pick up the load and complete the move.

Be safe out there.:)
 
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Hooray...

and, just to emphasize my safety point in prior post...today I prevented a turn over because I was going SLOW and had my hand on the FEL handle....thus, was able to drop my 2800 lb concrete culvert load on FEL when I was going over what was essentially level terrain but it was pocked with some irregularities.... one wheel went up while an opposing wheel went down... and a rear wheel left the ground...until I dropped the FEL load...

Point is, I knew I was near limit of the tractor and was prepared to take remedial action immediately if things went south....and, by repositioning the tractor I was able to pick up the load and complete the move.

Be safe out there.:)

Yes, thank you. I've been reading the safety section of the forum.
 

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