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I had this posted on a Kubota forum, but now that we have a project thread here I'll post it up here too so people can see what can be done with a small tractor.

I'll start with this......some of the one kilometre of bush road I made on my property for harvesting my firewood from up in the back yard.

I've moved just over 330 metric tonnes of pit-run B-gravel with the little B2620. (I know because i hauled it all home with the dump truck and every load was scaled.)

The hill is steeper than it looks in the pics, but I pulled that loaded 60 inch box blade up it no problem (tires not loaded either)

I bladed on that hill one day for 6.5 hours and only used 3 gallons of fuel!
 

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Second set of bush road construction with the B2620.
 

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This set shows some of the pit-run gravel I hauled up the hills one bucket at a time to build the roads with.
 

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Some finished product pics.
 

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The 04.5 Sportsman 500 H.O. helping out. This atv has been bulletproof. I plowed with it for 8 years before I bought the Kubota, skid and hauled firewood. Never changed a single belt or anything. Just tires and battery.

My new Polaris's.....not so much. Like many things today build quality has sure gone downhill on those.

I'll keep working this old one.
 

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The beginning. In with the new and out with one of the old lawn tractors.

Between the mowing of 2 acres of finished lawn and the snow removal......what a huge savings in fuel with the Kubota versus gas powered lawn and garden tractors.

I can mow the lawn 12 to 13 times now with the same gallons I put in the 3 lawn tractors I've had.

And pics of my work fleet. The B2620, the Sportsman 500 and the self propelled John Deere JS push mower.
 

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The mowing duties. Not a perfect manicured lawn, but it gives the effect of grass, LOL.
 

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First job it ever had. Snow removal. Here's my son snow blowing and one of him scraping the base off one spring with the Land Pride hydraulic angle rear blade.
 

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While I don't mind the minus 40 degree winters on an open station (I have plow trucks from the business that sit parked while I play on the Kubota and Polaris) it does suck when you add in wind.

So I added a 12V power port to the B that is for the newer B2601 series and bought a G-Max Trekka GM11 helmet with heated shield. It works awesome!

Even when the snow dust if covering you the shield stays clear and dry and you are nice and warm.
 

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Some of the work tools. I bought a Braber Equipment quick hitch. It looks identical to the Land Pride but was a third the price. No issues so far other than it rattles lots.

Agri-Ease 1000 pound clamp on forks.

Land Pride BB1260 box blade and LP RB1660 rear blade with hydraulic angle.

I thought I needed the angle blade with all the road work I wanted to do, but for anyone on a budget.....there is nothing you can't do with a box blade and loader. I rarely put the angle blade on.

I find the box blade to be way more useful.

Also note the dealer installed rear remote joystick. It works for me, but would need to be re-engineered if you were to add a cab.
 

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