Baymule’s Farm

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My Kubota is a 23 HP, my son’s Kubota is 100 HP. He has attachments for it that are awesome. He had it “plumbed” for a grapple. That means running the hydraulic lines necessary for it to operate. Then he bought a shear for it. And he has a couple of big bush hogs that dwarf my little 4’ bush hog. A front end bucket that can really move some dirt! And hay spear that is on it now so I can set round bales.
 

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Those books are quite a gift! I especially liked the one on grasses and white tailed deer, although I thought that you were too far west for white tailed, and more likely to see mule deer.
No mule deer here, they overlap white tails in west Texas. I live in the Piney Woods region, lush forests and pasture lands.
 

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I loaded my tractor on the flatbed trailer, strapped it down, took it to son’s house and mowed last week. I’m getting better at loading it on the trailer, wratchet straps still confound me, but I’m getting better at using those too.
I was using tractor first of this week when it just wouldn’t go. It barely creeped along. I took it to Chris, he has a makeshift home “shop” and he does mechanic work. Haha, he closes the shop by dropping a tarp over the doorway. Gotta love Trinity County. Chris said the air filter was all clogged up, fuel filter was getting bad, both of which would bog down the tractor. So a complete oil change, all new filters, topping off hydraulic oil, and coolant. Hope I can pick it up today!

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