Picture 1: Deer Photo of the day

Picture 2: 2nd Tractor My 2nd tractor, 1st was a Ford 8N

Picture 3: Dump Trailer Dumped all the way and its at 54 deg. Its just right with the axle loc. I still have about 40lbs on tonge if I dont open tail gate with a full load of dirt.

Picture 4: Dump Trailer A look at the Hydraulic setup.

Picture 5: Dump Trailer The size is just right for the L3010 that I had.

Picture 6: Bush Guard I maded this for my L3020. Worked good and strong.

Picture 7: L3010 My 1st Kubota. The Bolens I just like them.

Picture 8: Poorman Pole saw Its electric and the base is spring loaded up and down and sideways. The thing works real good and your arms dont hurt.

Picture 9: Post Hole Stand The front leg moves up and down so you can adjust to the tractor. If I move it I just pickup stand and all. Wheels could be put on it if you would like.

Picture 10: Post Hole Stand

Picture 11: B7800 I added the step,and added the Hyd. top link

Picture 12: B7800 You can see the cup holder and the shears I carry with me all the time.

Picture 15: Splitting Wood This is the setup I have when I split wood. Use L4240 to load.

Picture 16: Splitting Wood My B7800 runs the log splitter.

Picture 17: Splitting Wood I made the forks and I use the frame that are on it as a stop. It makes it easy to pickup one log at a time a

Picture 18: Log Splitter This is my log splitter I made in 1981 and I replace the pump one time. I think it is a cross and I ge

Picture 19: Saw Rack I made this so Im not bent over all the time when cuting. And my wood is the same size (2ft) the logs are 12ft

Picture 20: B7800 Remote Valves The way I mounted My Remote Valves.

Picture 21: B7800 Remote Valves The way I mounted My Remote Valves.

Picture 22: B7800 Remote Valves The way I mounted My Remote Valves.

Picture 23: B7800 Remote Valves The way I mounted My Remote Valves.

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