O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

Nah, keeps little stuff from rolling all over the place. Few grooves keep saws in place as well
 
Looks like some extra pep in your step feeding the new iron, nice!
 
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My year end purchase... bought it to do dirt work on my property. I also have a Arborwolf/Miller PTO stump grinder coming (I'm a dealer for them), it should make for an impressive stump grinder with over 110hp going to the cutter wheel. Granted, the tractor is a bit large to grind the 12" maple stump in Mrs Jone's flower bed, but we do a range of work... hopefully this will find some work to make a few payments.



Kubota M135GX, 17200lbs full of fuel without a driver.
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The pan is an Ashland 50CS... If I get some paying work for it, I may buy another 50CS so I can pull tandems (double the yardage per trip).
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I also have a LandPride RBT6012 on the way. It's a 12' hydraulic blade like this one, with the addition of a hydraulic rear gauge wheel to make carrying a grade easier. I'd like to get a box blade in the future.
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Nice tractor! I've got a small landpride box scraper on my kubota l3400. My tractor is just a toy compared to that unit though. Congrats.
 
Thanks!

It's a fun size, Jim. Too big to use very many commercially made attachments, but a lot smaller than a real tractor and it's attachments!
 
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