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What did you do with your SCUT Deere today?

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I find it amazing how these machines make you say, yay I have work to do. Ive been meaning to collect some firewood for a few months now. Got 'er done today, and really quick and easy too!



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My back hurts just thinking about jumping a ramp.
Photos from daylight today for proof! Not a big ramp but ramp enough it is. I had some fun on it but I definitely need practice!!!! Probably glad I only got a 125 bike too not a 250 I probably would've jumped myself right into a fence, oh well, this a tractor forum. New box blade pic too, does a good job with the extra scarifiers. Probably should've went 4ft though.

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Photos from daylight today for proof! Not a big ramp but ramp enough it is. I had some fun on it but I definitely need practice!!!! Probably glad I only got a 125 bike too not a 250 I probably would've jumped myself right into a fence, oh well, this a tractor forum. New box blade pic too, does a good job with the extra scarifiers. Probably should've went 4ft though.
Where is the pic of you on the bike in the AIR !!!!
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Where is the pic of you on the bike in the AIR !!!!
I am not that talented!!!! I ain't goin high enough in the air to get a pic in the air!! You'll have to do with a pic of the bike!!! Amazing what you can think to do with these little tractors. If it works out right I'll make it into a backstop as well for some pew pew activity.

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Finally got at my spring time service today & also got everything greased up. Then it was time to mow. Beautiful day it was with highs in the 70s.
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Agree. A beautiful day in Wisconsin with many more to come. It never ceases to amaze me how beautiful the lawn is this time of year.

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Well two weeks ago I wired my old 25 gallon sprayer and sprayed our yard, all went well, last weekend I purchased a new Frontier SS2067B spreader for our yard and my wife suggested I help (volunteer) to spread fertilizer at our local cemetery, my wife is on the cemetry board for our small community cemetery, Friday night she suggested that I get a larger sprayer to handle the (voluntary) spraying at the cemetery also, who am I to argue!



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Well two weeks ago I wired my old 25 gallon sprayer and sprayed our yard, all went well, last weekend I purchased a new Frontier SS2067B spreader for our yard and my wife suggested I help (volunteer) to spread fertilizer at our local cemetery, my wife is on the cemetry board for our small community cemetery, Friday night she suggested that I get a larger sprayer to handle the (voluntary) spraying at the cemetery also, who am I to argue!
Easy approval for larger, better equipment. Who would argue with that.👍 🐺
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On a different subject that has nothing to do with my tractor , wife and I went to granddaughters FFA awards ceremony . She is president of her schools program and also won more more awards than I can list . We are so proud of her and are anxious to see what she accomplishes in her next few years !!!

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She also got her lettermen's jacket .......
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holy cow is that alot of awards!
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This project was a fun one.
I toured through this walking trail with a tine rake and 54" land plane for an Airbnb property.
Previously the trail had orange marker flags to help find your way and the trail had multiple trip hazards with rocks, tree limbs and uneven sections.
This cleaned things up for them. I need to get better at taking before photos. I get too excited and get right into it.











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This project was a fun one.
I toured through this walking trail with a tine rake and 54" land plane for an Airbnb property.
Previously the trail had orange marker flags to help find your way and the trail had multiple trip hazards with rocks, tree limbs and uneven sections.
This cleaned things up for them. I need to get better at taking before photos. I get too excited and get right into it.

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WOW !!! Very Nice !!!!
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Mowed the grass, burned two sticks, then put the BH and loader on to move two buckets of dirt. Productive day considering the day started at the lounge covering the 1/2 day opening shift - which is always a good time getting paid to burn ceegars and play ceegar store owner for a few hours.




Tomorrow is a big day for the barn build - the grading for the approach asphalt should start, the interior framing crew will be here to start and hopefully finish that and I'm doing a pre-rough-in electrical consult with the inspector who is doing the inspection. (And noting by asking if they did that when scheduling the inspection, learned it was included in the permit fee.... ) So I'll be going over what is going in, how I plan to do it and to confirm the plans will meet their interpretation of the 2017 NEC code, hopefully making the rough-inspection a formality.
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Jdw1,

Image problems. Me too. I just managed to edit my last post and add an image. Instead of using the picture tool, I used the attachment paper clip tool and it worked great.
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Well two weeks ago I wired my old 25 gallon sprayer and sprayed our yard, all went well, last weekend I purchased a new Frontier SS2067B spreader for our yard and my wife suggested I help (volunteer) to spread fertilizer at our local cemetery, my wife is on the cemetry board for our small community cemetery, Friday night she suggested that I get a larger sprayer to handle the (voluntary) spraying at the cemetery also, who am I to argue!
Great that you are volunteering to do the spraying at the cemetery, but... uou and/or the board needs to see if you need to take some chemical applicator training to spray on public property. I know that our Township Road &Service guys are required by law to take continuing education classes every year in order to spray weeds along the road. Our Township cemetery guys are required to do the same.

I believe that this is an EPA requirement so I don't want to see you get yourself into big trouble when you're trying to do a good deed for the community.
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Finally got around to cleaning up the downed wood from last year, again. I had it in a pile around a stump I wanted to burn but flooding scattered it. After I got everything stacked, again, I made sure to light it this time. Then I used the BC-4215 to put logs on the fire, until it became too hot.

I had some 6 - 8 inch diameter trees that had fallen and/or broke and became stuck in other trees. I used the BC-4215 to pull down and cut up more small trees, while I waited for the fire to burn down. At 6'4", I love being able to pick up a log and cut it chest high, versus standing on my head while cutting it on the ground. Plus I don't have to worry about hitting dirt. Lol

After I got all the trees I could, I switched back to the bucket so I could use it to pick up the smaller stuff. I couldn't get close enough to dump the bucket, so I spent a lot of time trying to sneak up on the fire to throw the wood in.
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Must have been a huge campfire. I’ve snuck up on some of our fires to throw stuff in and the heat can burn your skin in a hurry if you don’t back off quickly. Seems I’m never patient enough to let it burn down enough to let me get close.
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Must have been a huge campfire. I’ve snuck up on some of our fires to throw stuff in and the heat can burn your skin in a hurry if you don’t back off quickly. Seems I’m never patient enough to let it burn down enough to let me get close.
The wood was drier than I expected , causing the fire to be bigger than I planned. I thought the recent rain and flooding would have slowed it down, but I was wrong. I had on a long sleeve shirt and overalls, so I didn't realize how hot it was, until I felt my face starting to melt.

I knew I was in trouble when the side of a tree about 15 feet away caught on fire. Oh well, it was next to go anyways, just speed it up a little.
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Wow, that was hot!
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Got a great deal on 70lb suitcase weights! Bought 8 of them for $82 each!

Between these 8 suitcase weights, iMatch, & dual bar heavy hitch I plan on getting I should have enough rear ballast for my 1026r (560 + 110 (hitch/bar) = 670lbs)

And if I need a little more, I have two 42lb weights as well.
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Got back from NC on May 1st. Lots of down tree limbs all over the place, so that was the first order of business after tractor and lawn mower serviced. The JD tech easily got the hood latchbsquared away.

the first bon fire was initiated. As well as a couple BBQ’s. And so it begins. The property looking mangy.


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