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I would back into something and smash that saw for sure! I forget stuff if I can't see it 24/7!


I've only backed into something once, it was a tree and I clipped it with the corner.
Really it's more for just transporting it out there so I can have the bucket filled with wood or use it to move snow.
And I can move it to the left side behind the wheel too, other than the hydraulic filter, it's wide open on that side.
 

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Real nice Steve. Did you sell the other one? That tractor still treating you well?


Yes, sold the other grapple for 100 bucks less than I paid for it a year ago! So, less than 10 bucks a month to use the other one is not bad at all! So far the tractor has been great. Does a lot of hay chores real well too which is a plus. My daughter is going to start haying this year with it. Get her to be a rake hand!
 

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Yes, sold the other grapple for 100 bucks less than I paid for it a year ago! So, less than 10 bucks a month to use the other one is not bad at all! So far the tractor has been great. Does a lot of hay chores real well too which is a plus. My daughter is going to start haying this year with it. Get her to be a rake hand!


If my memory is correct, she's 12? For some reason I'm thinking she's the same age as my youngest.
I spent some time last summer teaching my oldest (15 at the time) To drive the Bobcat.. there was alot of hopping, bopping and bouncing at first..
 

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If my memory is correct, she's 12? For some reason I'm thinking she's the same age as my youngest.
I spent some time last summer teaching my oldest (15 at the time) To drive the Bobcat.. there was alot of hopping, bopping and bouncing at first..


I bet your oldest is a pro on that machine now!

Yup, 12. I had her brush hogging the field last fall when she was 11.


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I bet your oldest is a pro on that machine now!

Yup, 12. I had her brush hogging the field last fall when she was 11.


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That's great! My girls think it's crazy the things I did when I was a kid.
It's a picture of a picture, but I think my scrawny azz was about 7 here..
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