TODAYS SEAT TIME

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Not green like that here yet - or ever I should say.

Took the snowplow ballast out of the one-ton yesterday. Good loader practice.

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I like the idea of the wooden boxes. Beats what I'm doing with just bags of sand stacked on a pallet. They always seem to fall off the pallet into the truck bed over the winter, and have to be hand stacked back on the pallet again.

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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #13,422  
2 1/2 hrs cleaning a livestock pen. 10 yrs of manure I'd bet. Spread it in the next field I had mowed last week and smoothed it out. Probably see a bumper crop of weeds next year ;)
Having some lunch then clean the tractor, It needs it, plenty of mowing and weed abatement since the last wash.
Tractor regen cycle popped up and I had to raise rpms and just keep working...took 15-20 minutes to clear.
Seems to regen less frequently if I run at higher rpms like mowing. Seems like it has been about 50 hrs between cycles.
 
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I had a 4 in 1 on my last tractor. Thing I didn't care for was it would invariably leak down and gap open. I got in the habit of bumping the jaw cylinders every time I got on it and eventually one cylinder needed a rebuild after 14 yrs of that... it was handy cleaning up debris and pulling t posts when we upgraded the fence.
 
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My first post in TBN - thought I would share my seat time today with my son.
He now has enough strength to steer (3 years old). Proud moment for dad today.

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Welcome to TBN. :)

I have feeling your going to less and less seat time in the future. ;)
 
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My first post in TBN - thought I would share my seat time today with my son.
He now has enough strength to steer (3 years old). Proud moment for dad today.

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I just did the same with one of my grandboys (3) . . . what a great feeling!
 
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I told myself that it wasn't going on again... aluminum housings and 3pth backhoes are a bad combination. But I have 4 trees to get in the ground and no desire to dig the holes by hand. I still need to tune the holes up with a shovel but this did the major work.
 

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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #13,437  
Apple trees ??? I wouldn't mind having one of those if I had some easy ground. But all the ground I have here is to boney.

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I told myself that it wasn't going on again... aluminum housings and 3pth backhoes are a bad combination. But I have 4 trees to get in the ground and no desire to dig the holes by hand. I still need to tune the holes up with a shovel but this did the major work.
I've got half a dozen little projects that would sure benefit from one of those add-on digging mochines.

Bury a gutter/downspout run-off pipe, plant a few trees like you've done, trench for a power line to the shed, clean out some ditches.

It looks pretty capable actually - - - I suspect as long as you go easy with it.
 
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I've got half a dozen little projects that would sure benefit from one of those add-on digging mochines.

Bury a gutter/downspout run-off pipe, plant a few trees like you've done, trench for a power line to the shed, clean out some ditches.

It looks pretty capable actually - - - I suspect as long as you go easy with it.
That's what I thought, and have done a lot of work with it. Then I started paying attention to how it twists when going across uneven ground. They have a reputation of ripping the back of the housing off.

I could get a subframe for a newer model BH and modify it, the way that another TBN member did. Instead though, I plan to bring my father's TO35 home, which will handle it just fine. (The BH was also his.)
Apple trees ??? I wouldn't mind having one of those if I had some easy ground. But all the ground I have here is to boney.

gg
We've seen an example of your rocks. :eek: I have about 20 fruit trees planted: mostly antique apples but I also have a few pears, cherries and plum trees. This year I'm just replacing 2 apple trees which didn't survive and am trying a couple of peach trees.
 
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I never thought about the twisting and torquing with all that weight traveling on uneven ground.

(y) on the fruit trees

gg
 

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