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This little Kubota is going to come in handy..

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This little guy is handier than a pocket on a tee shirt....

Tore a shed down with it yesterday....
 
Kubota makes a great tractor! They are on the light side and a little under powered compared to others but man they are tough as you know.
 
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It’s been worth the purchase price just for the grandkids....starting teaching the middle grandson how to drive it last weekend....his Mother was giving me the hairy eyeball but I paid no attention....:D

This is the youngest having his first attempt at steering..
 
I hate to be a killjoy, but it gave me a little quiver watching you work with that loader above your head like that with an open operator station. At least put a hard hat on the next time just in case something would spring back at you..........:)
 
Yes, probably I should have but the addition was added and it folded right down as planned once the rear wall was popped out.

Besides when reacting to a thrown gauntlet all caution goes out the window...

I was waaaaaay worse in my misspent youth....
 
You can't beat a little compact 4x4 tractor. Mine is a Massey Ferguson 1428 with front end loader and backhoe. I do everything with mine and it's a great back over. I spread over 200K cubic yards of topsoil, raising about a foot in 1/2 acre of our 2.3 acres. After hurricane Harvey, I cleared cleaned 8 houses in Aransas Pass for my BIL and Neice and her family. Have to post a good pic from my pc, but here is part of one unloading my 25KW generator.
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Just like having a Tonka toy, only bigger:D

Cheers, Ron
 
Mike You did save the wood? Some crafter is always looking for old barn wood for their crafts!
BTW nice job,but you do need to wear your safety gear such as hard hat, earing protection,safety glasses and safety shoes!
 
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