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Show Off Those Hours !

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by HoneyFuzz, Sep 30, 2022.

  1. Firewood Bandit

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    Bought this used 2002 Case IH DX33 with 398 hours on it 3 years ago, Pre emissions Baby!

    Also got an JD X758 with 42.9 hours on it in 2019.

    The bagger mower, Simplicity Conquest had under 100 when I got it in 2017, now has 151 hours.

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  2. HoneyFuzz

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    Tough decisions. I have the use of my Dad's New Holland lx885....and when I borrow it...I can move some dirt and gravel in a hurry ! It also beats up my aging body and tares stuff up . I'm always happy to use it...and happy to claw my way out of the seat and onto steady ground lol !

    Now I don't have a midsized tractor ..unfortunately. But I do have a Kubota bx2380 sub compact. And with it..and my grapple..I get an astonishing amount done ! It takes longer for some tasks...but it has a very comfortable seat....and I can just slide right off onto the ground.

    My Dad hss a Kubota Grand L3940...now that..to me...is so close to the speed of a skid...and way more comfortable....and can do way more things.... Id have me something like that in a heartbeat. Good luck with your decision you have ahead of you !!

    To me..those bigger L's..and into the MX's....are Tough tractors to beat !
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    New Holland LX885

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    The bigger Kubota and skid would be awesome with grapples..no doubt! But I've done more damage to ground and trees with them in the woods.
    I go in with the BX...can hardly tell I was there !
     
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  3. HoneyFuzz

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  4. Firewood Bandit

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    Thanks. I am really fond of the Case, it was a good find. I absolutely abhor the new regulations pertaining to diesels. Nothing like cranking it up in the morning and being greeted by a puff of black smoke and the old school diesel smell and sound until it builds a little heat in the motor for the 1st minute. I really like this machine.
     
  5. Kevin in Ohio

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    I got over 3000 hrs in building this....Oh...that's not what you meant. LOL

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    I ended up getting a pre emmisions 4x4 utility too. Love the thing.

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  7. HoneyFuzz

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    Now that's awesome ..wow !
     
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    3000 hours! I dont think i had that much in my first marriage! Only you cant haul too much firewood with it though! :D
     
  9. Kevin in Ohio

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    Took a while as I made most all the brightwork you see out of stainless steel. Lots of brackets and fab work. Then I smooth it all out and polished it to a mirror finish. Did all the paint work myself as well and learned as I went.

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    All the pieces for the front grill.

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    Making the rear window screen.
     
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    Kevin in Ohio...your building and fab skill is incredible! I did a little stalking to figure out where you are in Ohio. Down around Cincy?
     
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  12. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Not again! :picard: When did your parole end?:rofl: :lol:
     
  13. Chud

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    I was near the shed and remembered, so I shoulda bought powerball. It might have been stuck there for 20yrs or more. I don’t ever pay attention to the meter.
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    Well used
     
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    The yellow paint under the blue tells me she used to be a dot hoor.
     
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    If I had to choose just one I'd definitely go with the tractor. Much more versatile than a skid as the jack of all trades thing goes. Much easier on customers property, and your bones..... If you've been thinking about it for a while my guess it's your not constantly moving piles back and forth so material handling efficiency maybe isn't paramount. Having tooling on both ends can have it's advantages. Grapple/chipper, snow blade/rear blade, pallet forks/rear forks ect. are ones I use a lot. Ever desire a skidding winch, flail mower, tiller or to pull a haywagon that completely blocks your view, chock full of sugar infused grade school kids and nauseous parents through a cornfield in the dark?
    You should start a thread where we can help you spend your money.
     
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    Bx is getting a good work out lately. Bought in 2019.
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    Not bad for a 2000 model.

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    Nice tractors, all around. I'll try to get a picture of the 'Bota.
     
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