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Another new month, another new toy

Richard Cranium

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This one is a bit more practical than the last purchase.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/2005-Kubota...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557




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All I need now is a bucket.
 
Yeah but this would have been a lot cooler (no pun intended).

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Kubota makes nice equipment. Really happy with mine. Might want to pick up some chains to make it work through any snowpack.

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If you need chains for a tractor to get you out of somewhere you probably shouldn't have been there in the first place.
 
Has it been on the Dyno? any suspension upgrades? Maybe give it an ol' school "LedSled" look and chop the roof? Just sayin'.... :)
 
You call that a snow blower?

Here's what we use at work to clear snow from the track switches -
Nothing like a jet engine to blast away the debris.

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You call that a snow blower?

Here's what we use at work to clear snow from the track switches -
Nothing like a jet engine to blast away the debris.

You are taking some time getting used to being retired aren't you? :)
 
Like the state of Minnesota?

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So I hear! I have a customer (now friends) in MN and I get a daily report. Even one of the guys says about two months out of the year he wonders why he lives there. And he's not a transplant. My MN girl friend says the weather keeps out the riff-raff. I was told I need to be there in the winter time; perhaps to share the pain? Or help shovel snow.
 
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