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/ Let's see your Kubota #241  
New L3800 and mower under cover.
 

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/ Let's see your Kubota #242  
Rayster, that is a nice timber. We got some like that off an old bridge when I was a kid. It don't take many to make a load.

Larro
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #243  
Rayster, that is a nice timber. We got some like that off an old bridge when I was a kid. It don't take many to make a load.

Larro

Yes Larro,

They were bridge timbers and were very heavy. If I didn't get centered well the tractor would tilt to 3 wheels. :( It had a good pucker factor. I used those to stack firewood on, and it's really worked well.
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #246  
8540 baling with a Krone 130


39 putting a restaurant dishwasher in my garage.


Cat 304 letting kids get some "seat time" at a local Wounder Warrior benefit
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #247  
I bet that Cat 304 is handy to have around!
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #248  
I bet that Cat 304 is handy to have around!

When I bought the 39 TLB, I threw away all the round point shovels I owned. :) When i bought the Cat 304, I took the hoe off the 39 and haven't had it back on since. I've got a hydraulic brush mower that mounts on the boom of the Cat. Crazy handy around fields and streams.
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #249  
Cutting grass with Welger SM600 and transporting square bales.

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/ Let's see your Kubota #250  
Piston, how long did it take you to cut those logs up? That is some good looking lumber.

Larro
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #251  
Piston, how long did it take you to cut those logs up? That is some good looking lumber.

Larro
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #252  
Larro,
I'm not really sure how long that took. I was building a fence for my dogs and used the logs from the land I cleared to make a 800' fence (4 rows).


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For reference, it took me close to an hour to mill the large pine on the mill in the above pics. With smaller diameter logs it's a whole lot quicker, but of course you get a lot less lumber. I also take my time when milling and I don't rush it.
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #253  
Piston, my cousin has a mill like yours. I helped him for two days when we had a huge oak taken down at Mamma's old house. It had been ten years since I had done any sawing, and I had forgot what hard work it was. No one had to rock me to sleep those nights.

Larro
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #254  
Piston, my cousin has a mill like yours. I helped him for two days when we had a huge oak taken down at Mamma's old house. It had been ten years since I had done any sawing, and I had forgot what hard work it was. No one had to rock me to sleep those nights.

Larro
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #255  
Piston, my cousin has a mill like yours. I helped him for two days when we had a huge oak taken down at Mamma's old house. It had been ten years since I had done any sawing, and I had forgot what hard work it was. No one had to rock me to sleep those nights.

Larro

You got that right! Honestly, without my grapple, I would not have this mill. The grapple makes everything many times easier. It's still a LOT of work!
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #256  
I was totally awed by Piston's posts and the work he has done. I thought you all might get a laugh to see someone operating at the other end of the spectrum:

Last winter, I discovered I had about a half dozen lodgepole pines that were infected with beetles. In winter, the snow was too deep for me to cut them, so I waited until spring. Once I cut them, I limbed them and prepared the limbs for shredding, so they would not attract beetles. I then used a drawknife to skin the bark off the trees. This killed the beetles, so they could not spread to other trees.

I had a problem with black bears, and decided I needed a place to hide my trashcans. I decided to use the logs to build a small hut. I used my Stihl 026 chainsaw (about 30 years old, runs well, but a bit small) and an Alaska chainsaw attachment to cut two parallel faces on the skinned logs.

I used the faced logs to build a primitive log hut. The construction technique is similar to that used locally during the late 1800エs and early 1900's. True log cabin builders will readily curl their lips, as the techniques used were fast, simple, and less than elegant.

My house was built in 1948. It was sheathed with local pine boards. When we bought the house and remodeled in 2008, I saved the boards. I used some of them to line the inside of the hut.

Come spring, I have to chink the logs. It's too cold now to do cement work. I also need to add door hardware. The whole effort was fun, but a lot of work.
 

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/ Let's see your Kubota #257  
Pmhowe, as long as the bears don't find where you hide your key, the trash should be safe. You did a great job. I love those old tools hanging on the wall.

Larro
 
/ Let's see your Kubota #259  
/ Let's see your Kubota #260  
i just cant imagine living without my bx2360....best purchase i have ever made by far:

As a wheelbarrow for firewood:

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snow removal:

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carrying a dana 60:

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carrying a rockwell 2 1/2 ton:

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lifting the top off a Lexus LX450:

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I like my little kubota so much i had to go buy a bigger one:

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