Jumped into the deep end

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Binford

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New Haven, VT
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tractorless
Pulled the trigger finally on a CK3520se! Looking forward to contributing to the forum!
 

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   / Jumped into the deep end #2  
Congratulations! Nice choice!
 
   / Jumped into the deep end #4  
You stocked up on charcoal. When’s the bbq? 😋
 
   / Jumped into the deep end #8  
Congrats. You will have losts of fun with the new tractor. Also, you are no longer "tractorless".
 
   / Jumped into the deep end #11  
Congrats. You're going to love that thing.
 
   / Jumped into the deep end #13  
Congrats (y) Enjoy your new investment. :)
 
   / Jumped into the deep end #14  
But it ain't MF red.
All crap aside, nice machine!
First time I've seen side view mirrors on an open station tractor.
I have fruit trees and a bit of wood lot, they'd be torn off by end of day 2.
From what I can see you have a nice building for it.
I hate when people leave their machines outside.
Not just cosmetically the sun and weather can quickly devalue your toys.
 
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But it ain't MF red.
All crap aside, nice machine!
First time I've seen side view mirrors on an open station tractor.
I have fruit trees and a bit of wood lot, they'd be torn off by end of day 2.
From what I can see you have a nice building for it.
I hate when people leave their machines outside.
Not just cosmetically the sun and weather can quickly devalue your toys.
There is a tractor shed in the future, but just have to wait on that. Truck stays outside lol
 
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Yes, nice tractor.
Got mine just about a year ago this week and love it! You will too.

Nothing wrong with that. At my place daily drivers go outside. Garage space is reserved for classic cars and my Kioti.
 
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But it ain't MF red.
All crap aside, nice machine!
First time I've seen side view mirrors on an open station tractor.
I have fruit trees and a bit of wood lot, they'd be torn off by end of day 2.
From what I can see you have a nice building for it.
I hate when people leave their machines outside.
Not just cosmetically the sun and weather can quickly devalue your toys.

Nah, they'll move out of the way, like the ones on a modern automobile.

So, I'd give them 2 weeks, lol; they're easily removable though. I'll tell you this, I wish I had them on my Kioti. I had a set that mounted on the loader arms of my old Deere, and I added them presuming it was going to be a waste- but also trusting the folks that suggested them. It, understandably, changed the whole game of backing into tight spaces. I mean, it makes sense, but I presumed it would be barely functional by any number of reasons- particularly vibration.

I was very pleasantly surprised.
 
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That’s a fantastic tractor you got. Congrats!
 

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