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  1. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Nothing wrong with being little proactive with pain the first few days. Stay ahead of it and don’t get behind the curve. It’s harder to catch up and control it. Glad you went this route, think your gonna love it once the smoke settles, here’s to a rapid uneventful recovery!!!!
  2. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Yep, cheaper also
  3. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    After owning my skid steer for 10 months now it’s almost the perfect tool for the farm. Cleared 100 yards of heavily overgrown fence line yesterday probably 15’ wide with briars and trees in less than an hour. Used grapple to move the old deadfall away to burn pile. It’s honestly too easy. The...
  4. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Hope you feel better quickly!! For the record I’ve had many patients have significant side effects with the second Shingrix shot. But getting Covid at same time just isn’t fair!!! Take care of yourself!
  5. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Does the 4 post lift have some form of option to be able to work on axles avoiding all the weight on the wheels? I am lift illiterate but learning. @WarDamnEagle has the type I am most likely going to go with but i want to learn about all my options. Love testing the lift with the chevy, why...
  6. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Check into beet juice, that’s what I had put in my big tractor.
  7. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Check out “my tractor forum” seems like I asked some things there in past.
  8. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Congrats, those are great tractors. Nostalgic but functional kinda like me ha!
  9. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    I was impressed with the brackets to hold the battery powered drills and impact wrenches. Looking good!
  10. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    I own a JD 331 skid steer along with the kubota tractors. To be clear, I agree the skid steer has many utilities. However all 3 kubota tractors I have don’t add up to what I have in the skid steer. For occasional lifting a smaller tractor will do just fine and offers opportunity for certain...
  11. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Wish you were closer, my little L3400 would probably be perfect. Holler at me with any questions on these things.
  12. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    What stinks is the delay in delivering new tractors and has brought higher prices and increased demand for used ones. I’ve always been kubota guy and they have never failed me. Look for the L models, I have not found the b series to be much good except for mowing.
  13. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    That’s a lot of coin for used small tractor. I r have small kubota L3400 we use in and around the yard which would be fine. It should be a $14k tractor at most. It has 400 hours on it. I’m leaving in a few minutes to drive to Colorado to pick up our L4700 Kubota which only has 170 hours and...
  14. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Do you have any need for small tractor with bucket around the site? Maybe rent (if practical with location) small lawn tractor with front end loader? I figure this would be cheaper than a skid steer?
  15. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Yes sir, i've found mine to be extremely helpful in many situations. Different blades for different situations.
  16. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Would a multitool help with the trimming the insulation?
  17. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    I get it, already full figured I give probably 90% away that I cook.
  18. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Impressive, nice quality smokers there. I’ve always been intrigued with just cooking with wood, primitive but had to beat.
  19. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Show off some of those smokers! I did place extra plumbing and electricity in corner for some meat prep and sausage making. That’s first thing on my list when complete is sit in chair and man the stick burner for some Q. That’s a beautiful setting in the woods. Another thing on my list is...
  20. greenbeast

    35 Years in the Making!

    Looks great! My son just told me two of his high school buddies in college started company doing floors, of course they did after I moved over 800 miles to the east. Overall would you say pretty easy job now that you have done it? I’d like to do same on mine.
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