New Owner

/ New Owner #1  

MrWinkey

Bronze Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2011
Messages
53
Location
Eastern Washington State
Tractor
Branson 3725 Cab
Well I'm sorta new.....Been reading the forum since last summer but just decided to join.

I bought a Mahindra 2816 this last fall.....

Best thing I've done yet besides marry the wife!

No idea how I got along without one for 4 years after I sold the old Ford 9N.

So far I've got a 5' kingkutter brush hog and a straight blade for the driveway.

I will try to post a picture or 2 when I get a few minutes....completly spaced that!

Anybody else have anything they couldnt live without? I hear the Graples are popular?

Have a great one!
 
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/ New Owner #2  
Well I'm sorta new.....Been reading the forum since last summer but just decided to join.

I bought a Mahindra 2816 this last fall.....

Best thing I've done yet besides marry the wife!

No idea how I got along without one for 4 years after I sold the old Ford 9N.

So far I've got a 5' kingkutter brush hog and a straight blade for the driveway.

I will try to post a picture or 2 when I get a few minutes....completly spaced that!

Anybody else have anything they couldnt live without? I hear the Graples are popular?

Have a great one!

Mr. Winkey,
Welcome to TBN.:) I can't live without my backhoe.:D
hugs, Brandi
 
/ New Owner #3  
Welcome Mr.Winkey. Although I love my bucket with a toothbar, I find my pin on forks to be of much more use. All of the building materials that used to be on the ground, are now sitting on pallets. I can easily move them anywhere I want. All of my firewood is stored on pallet racks. I buy log truck loads of firewood; cut, split, and load onto my racks. The racks are then moved up to the house during winter.

Next to the bucket with tooth bar, and pallet forks - hands down is my landscape rake. I use it for cleaning up debris from storms, reseeding pastures, and grooming a 1/4 mile of gravel road. I would love to have a grapple, as well.
 
/ New Owner
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#4  
I'm loving the 5' RC cutter.....

I was thinking about a rake but I dont know how much use I would get out of it.
 
/ New Owner #5  
Any attachments you get will find their own "projects", the more attachments = more fun! Pallet forks are definitely useful, mine (Bradco's) spend more time on the loader then the bucket does.
 

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