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Seemed an appropriate first post for me here. New to the forum, new to this cub. Been a fantastic commute option to the farm. You all have a great community here with this website.
 

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Seemed an appropriate first post for me here. New to the forum, new to this cub. Been a fantastic commute option to the farm. You all have a great community here with this website.
Welcome! Great shot!
 
SJ really loves his tractor. I'm almost surprised that he didn't start this thread. He uses it all the time and I don't know how we could make due on this property without it. Dont ask about the middle picture. If we didn't have the tractor the ditcher would still be there.
 

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here is what I currently have. I like equipment so I have ended up with a collection of sorts

from right to left: Bombardier BR100+ , a heavily modified Hough HA , CAT 920 I bought last fall I'm slowly fixing up ( I have another for parts as well) , and a farmall 130. 20240616_133228.jpg

here is my John deere 350B track loader with backhoe attachment
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here is the Yanmar 336D, summer it moves trailers wit the 3 point. winter it sports and hydraulic angle snowplow and a 3 point snowblower.

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to end it all we have my favorite, the yanmar V4 loader! its small enough it fits almost anywhere but its strong enough to do a surprising amount of work. for this one I have that bucket, snow pusher, hydraulic angle blade and of course pallet forks.
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Beautiful Farmall Cub nhayes! its the tractor I am after, except a year older then yours if i had a choice so its the same year as my PA12. found the 130 local so I snagged it up ( I don't live in farm country, far from it actually) so when a farm tractor pops up you gota buy it... at least thats what I tell myself haha.
 
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The 4320 is our latest as I always wanted one as a young man, yeah it’s just a toy compared to our main fleet, but it reminds me of simpler times and the joy of not having to carry a computer to diagnose problems.
 

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JD 1050. Sterling Alaska, -6°. Not going to start without being plugged in for a few hours.
 

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My older brother always got the best of me. I upgraded to a "cut down" Model A when I was 13. Learned how to hand crank, about fuel feed, mixture, and ignition. Had an absolute blast driving it around the neighbor’s farm. I thought my Dad was crazy when he bough it for me, but 30 years later I was hand propping an AgCat in Kano, Nigeria in the southern Sahara and was mighty grateful for what I learned from that home made Model A tractor. (Sorry if I'm slightly off subject here.)
 

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Just yesterday, loading the Rotax in it's homemade heavy duty shipping crate, into the Toyota RAV4, during a blizzard, using the trusty Kubota. I had planned to use my flatbed truck for the delivery to the FEDEX yard, but when I realized it would fit in the Toy....., used it as the drive was in the same blizzard and it has great winter tires, unlike the truck.
I've been fighting an engine issue that can't be resolved, at least by me, so I gave up and shipped it to a real Rotax expert who will put it on a test stand and no doubt quickly figure it out, I couldn't. 3100 hrs of 912S time, all trouble free and usually at less than 3.5 GPH of mogas, I'm still a big fan of the engine for the LSA types, so I don't mind throwing some money at the problem.
 
I bought this little guy a number of years ago when my John Deere mower went to TU. Price was right and I bought it thinking I would hardly ever use the loader. Wrong!!
Landscaping, hauling rocks and dirt, moving snow, loading my pick up, etc. Etc.
 
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