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- Oct 3, 2015
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- Vanderbilt, MI
- Tractor
- Gravely Pro 16 walk behind, Kubota BX2230, Kubota B26TLB
Probably one of your employees on your tractor heading to the next field. Jon
That’s one of them there expensive DeeresProbably one of your employees on your tractor heading to the next field. Jon
Can't tell for sure but it looks like that farmer has a do-all with a rolling basket behind it, greatest tool ever for leveling a tilled field IMO. Looks like you have got this project to the 4th quarter with a lot of hard work.Still churning through logs. The end of the log piles is in sight, but then the brush starts.
As you can see on the right, one of about 20 large brush piles. NO. I can’t burn them. lol
Here’s my “logging road” I made to get logs up the steep hill and to a staging area where I cut them to length. I been cutting them 11’ for my 12’ dump bed.
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Astonishing mess to clean up. Goes on for 1000 yards.
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Saws holding up very well. Sharpened quite a few times as one can imagine.
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Return trip empty back to the Customers farm. Damn farmers always slow you down, right?
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Here’s what I need to finish off the brush.
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Can't tell for sure but it looks like that farmer has a do-all with a rolling basket behind it, greatest tool ever for leveling a tilled field IMO. Looks like you have got this project to the 4th quarter with a lot of hard work.
Looks more like a chisel plow with rolling baskets to break up the clods to me, but hard to say at the distance.Can't tell for sure but it looks like that farmer has a do-all with a rolling basket behind it, greatest tool ever for leveling a tilled field IMO. Looks like you have got this project to the 4th quarter with a lot of hard work.
Could be, I couldn't tell for sure, for some reason you rarely see a chisel plow down in these parts, but they seem to be more prevelant in other parts of the country.Looks more like a chisel plow with rolling baskets to break up the clods to me, but hard to say at the distance.
I remember seeing you were looking for a new grapple. Is it your plan to use the tractor and grapple to shuttle the brush?Now onto “shuttling” brush.
I remember seeing you were looking for a new grapple. Is it your plan to use the tractor and grapple to shuttle the brush?
Are you allowed to burn? In Virginny, we make piles close to where we are working and burn there. We usually dig a shallow wide ditch and keep the pile small, feeding it all day long.
I thought I remember a mention in this and other threads that many of your customers are "fussy" about such things as burning.
contiguous like a bad cold? or do you mean "akin to"?Yes, I know him. He and I farm land that is contiguous??? I think that’s the word….
That's about the weight of the Komatsu I have been using. It's low ground pressure also. It seems like the LGP units do spin the tracks quite a bit. Maybe they don't have as high of grousers?
The D3 had all the power & comfort, but more weight would been better.
It worked out fine. I was surprised how gentle it was on the ground.
They do make a difference.That's about the weight of the Komatsu I have been using. It's low ground pressure also. It seems like the LGP units do spin the tracks quite a bit. Maybe they don't have as high of grousers?