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That is a good point. I run about 850 on my camper and that's with me packing it nose heavy intentionally, I land on about 13%. It has a 7500 gvwr and 3500 lb axles.

When it's time for tires I'll be upgrading them, like I did my camper. But unless I ever see a problem, I think those axles are probably here to stay!
 
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Just placed an order for the redline adjustable pallet forks.
 
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Guess I'm toting these piece by piece to the shed for now.
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Still no word at all on when my tractor will be in. It's KILLING ME! Haha

I'm not in any sort of situation where I *need* it, but I had plans for this year to change all my shrub/flower beds to black mulch vs pine needles, I want to run a main line around the house and install irrigation, I have ordered a load of sand/OM blend and want to level and top dress my lawn, and I have an area where I want to remove the existing grass, and prep to lay sod. I prepped 7,000 square feet with hand tools and a 40v cultivator last year and laid 14 pallets of sod. I also need to backfill next to a boardwalk style walkway I've built leading from our house to the pool.

With a tractor on the way... eventually...I refuse to do all this with shovels, wheel barrow, and rakes now .

I'll still do the mulch, as without it our beds looks terrible. But everything else will wait! A few times a year bagged mulch goes on sale at Lowe's for about $2/bag. When it does that actually comes out cheaper than what I pay locally for a yard in bulk (1yd@$40). So I'll just buy bags and distribute from the truck bed where needed, that's easier than wheel barrowing it from the back yard.
 
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I just picked up 60 bags of the mulch from Lowes.... can't get it any cheaper...

I have it all stacked behind the shed. I'll use the tractor to distribute the bags to where needed.
 
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Yep. Many times when I say this people laugh and say how I should always buy it in bulk, as it's way cheaper. I always find that those folks haven't done the math. When it goes on sale it's pretty cheap and convenient to handle in bags. For a homeowner who can wait to do the mulch when it's on sale this is a good solution.

I used to work as a commercial landscaper, and then it doesn't work out. You have to buy the mulch when the job demands, not when it happens to go on sale.

Once I get my tractor I think I will buy it in bulk and have it dumped on my driveway, which is close to where I need it, and should be easy to scoop with the bucket. That way I won't have to wait. But, when all I have is a wheelbarrow... I'm not afraid of work but as time goes on I have less and less free time to get stuff done.

Unless I'm mistaken it isn't on sale any more right now by me, it's close to $4/bag right now. For small quantities that would be fine, but I'm replacing all my needles with mulch for the first time...gonna need a lot!
 
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Ive run the numbers on the mulch too and it seems the bags are close to the bulk price.
I pay $120 for 5 yds of bulk dyed mulch.
Going by the price, for bagged, that Lowes has for it on sale the same amount would cost me only $135. Thats for 67.5 bags to equal 5 yds.
Problem is my bed is 5 yd leveled and 67.5 bags aint gonna start to fill it. Heres a pic of the last 5 yd I got.

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I pay $40/yard in bulk, the bags can actually be cheaper.
 
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Guess we are lucky to have a manufacturer close by.
 
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I don't appear to be any closer to getting my tractor now than I was when I told him I'm ready to buy .
 
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I ordered a YT235C last month just before the price
increase. Seen the same tractor new for sale without
the backhoe was a $1000 less than what I paid for the
one that I ordered with the backhoe. It seems all tractor prices are really going up new or used so your better off to buy a new tractor with warranty than a used one with no warranty and a few thousand dollars less than a new tractor!

willy
 
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That's what I determined, with my trailer too. The price delta from new to used was extremely small with trailers!

Given this is my first tractor aside from the old ones I grew up with, starting new and with a warranty made a lot of sense. With Kubota 0% financing it made it very hard to justify used if the amount was more than what I can lay hands on as cash.
 
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Just got a surprise call!

They have my tractor in. They still have a lot to do to get it ready for me (install loader, 3rd function, rear remote, wheel weights, canopy, cruise, swap tires to bar tires) but it's there!
 
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Good deal! I would have a hard time resisting the urge to grab my tools and head down there to help prep it, lol.
 
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Haha, especially since it's just down the road!
 
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I pick that bad boy up in the morning!
 

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