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Luke S

10-12-2007 07:33:53




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Just got it last weekend to replace a smaller Kubota I had. This is an M7040. It is a 62pto hp tractor that is fully loaded. I will use it to cut, ted, rake square bale, and round bale hay and keep pasture mower, as well has for feeding hay.

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suptscottyb

10-12-2007 17:17:14




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
What type of transmission does it have and how much hp? Sure looks purty!



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Luke S

10-13-2007 06:27:11




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to suptscottyb, 10-12-2007 17:17:14  

suptscottyb said: (quoted from post at 17:17:14 10/12/07) What type of transmission does it have and how much hp? Sure looks purty!


4-speed with a high-low for a total of 8, and it has a hydraulic shuttle for forward and reverse that can be shifted either way without clutching.

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Blue guy

10-12-2007 15:57:17




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
Nice tractor you got there Luke.

Didn't you buy a new accumulator and grapple awhile back? How's that working out?

Get your wife a disc mower caddy and you can turn the entire operation over to her.



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Luke S

10-13-2007 06:22:38




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Blue guy, 10-12-2007 15:57:17  

Blue guy said: (quoted from post at 15:57:17 10/12/07) Nice tractor you got there Luke.

Didn't you buy a new accumulator and grapple awhile back? How's that working out?

Get your wife a disc mower caddy and you can turn the entire operation over to her.


Naa I backed out on the accumulator. I decided I will keep baling on the wagon as long as I can get help, if I can't get help it's going up in 4'x6' rounds as they are bringing $50-$75 round these parts.

Had a new disc mower and sold it. It could cut through anything like a hot knife through butter, but I had no conditioning, even running a tedder behind it still took me an extra day or two to get it dried down. So I sold it and went back to a NH 9' sickle type mower conditioner. I have to drive slower, but I can bale at least a day sooner if not two.

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Mr. so and so

10-12-2007 14:56:40




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
What did that cost ya? In greenbacks, not Yen.



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Luke S

10-13-2007 06:05:33




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Mr. so and so, 10-12-2007 14:56:40  

Mr. so and so said: (quoted from post at 14:56:40 10/12/07) What did that cost ya?
In greenbacks, not Yen.


Cost just a hair over 30 G's.



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Jeff-oh

10-12-2007 11:44:33




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
Looks like it'll do the job for you. Nice.



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amo

10-12-2007 10:00:48




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
You made a great decision to get a Kubota, I got an M8540 on Wednesday, fully loaded and it is real great. It was even greater to see that 7 year old John Deere go out the gate.



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Tim B from MA

10-12-2007 09:44:17




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
Yeah, I wouldn't let me wife use THAT tractor - YOU may never be allowed to use it again!



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Mike M

10-12-2007 09:39:42




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
As nice as one of those new cabs are your wife may just claim it as her's and not let you run it ? Or was this your plan all along ? LOL



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farmer boy

10-12-2007 08:37:43




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
I was kidding about the having trouble with it. I doubt you'll take this one in either. Only ever took ours in twice. Once for the flip and once when the 4wd wouldn't disengage.



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farmer boy

10-12-2007 08:08:59




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
Nice tractor. Put it in all the pulls you can! Just playin. Let us know of all the trouble you have with that Kubota.



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Luke S

10-12-2007 08:19:45




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to farmer boy, 10-12-2007 08:08:59  
I don't anticipate any trouble with it. This'll be the fourth one I've had, used em all plenty hard, maintain them good though, and I've never had to take any one of em back to the dealer ever. Can't say that for our JD's and NH's.



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RustyFarmall

10-12-2007 11:26:02




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 08:19:45  
I think I've only seen maybe 2 Kubotas torn down for major repairs in the shop of the local dealer, and both of those had considerable age on them as well as having all the appearances of being totally abused. I strongly doubt you will ever have ANY problems.



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Allan In NE

10-12-2007 08:01:13




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 07:33:53  
Whoooie!

How come you younger guys get to have all the fun? :>(

Nice lookin' rig ya got there. Now, don't be puttin' it in a tractor pull, or I'm comin' down there ta rap yer knuckles! :>)

Allan



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Noah W

10-12-2007 18:33:43




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Allan In NE, 10-12-2007 08:01:13  

How come you younger guys get to have all the fun? :>(

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'cause they donna know how to keep the good ole stuff runnin'.



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Luke S

10-13-2007 06:38:19




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Noah W, 10-12-2007 18:33:43  

Noah W said: (quoted from post at 18:33:43 10/12/07) <quote="Allan In NE"/>

How come you younger guys get to have all the fun? :>(



'cause they donna know how to keep the good ole stuff runnin'.[/quote]

Naa, I just get tired of working on old stuff all the time. I run a business in town as well as farm on the side. The business keeps me 50-60 hrs a week and when I finally get time to farm I don't have time for stuff to be breaking. The last old tractor I farmed with was a 74' Oliver 1955. I had to work on it all winter to keep it running all summer. I had three times more money tied up in it than what it would sell for, and it still needed a hydraulic pump, three tires and was not far away from needing an engine overhaul. I like old tractors to tinker on and put around with for fun when I have the time. But when I need something to work, I need it to work, not break. That's why for serious farm work I got that new orange one.

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Luke S

10-12-2007 08:11:16




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Allan In NE, 10-12-2007 08:01:13  
Well, I am young, and I am having fun. The way I look at it is I don't owe a nickel on anything I own except my farm, and I see all these other fools going out and spending $50g's on a camper or boat or horse trailer, or going out to dinner every night and we don't do any of that. The one and only thing in this old world I wanted was a tractor with a nice cab, so now I got it. And I can right it off on my taxes, and now I can send the wife out to cut hay while I am at work and not feel guilty about it!

And don't worry about any tractor pulls, none of my tractors get withing 20 miles of one. Never did understand all these local farmers taking their working tractors into town and pull the guts out of em just for grins? I don't know, I count on my tractors to make a living for my family, why would I want to deliberatly abuse them?

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mark

10-12-2007 17:54:15




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 08:11:16  
That's a nice machine, take care of and it'll take care of you. But just one comment from somebody who spent years chasing dollars and my nose against the grindstone: All work and no play, Makes Luke a dull boy! Take momma out to eat now and then, give her a break from slinging hash and ironing clothes. Don't make a habit of burning the candle from both ends. I don't owe a soul for anything..I wrote a $32K check for that new green machine in the shed a couple years ago. Being a good financial manager is the key to success...as my banker once told me years ago when I was in business, "you'll never spend yourself out of debt." I built 2 successful businesses and never took a dime out of them until they paid out. After the banker was paid...it was all gravy. Remember that tax write offs HELP, but you don't get all that expenditure back..it just lowers your tax burden by getting you in a lower bracket. Uncle Sam never bought anybody a new tractor or anything else...which is a stupid comment I have heard many people make: "Uncle Sam is paying for this...." When Uncle writes the check for it, you might be able to say that, until then, YOU are paying for it.

Enjoy your new machine. I do mine!

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RobMD

10-12-2007 08:17:34




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 08:11:16  
Good point about the camper and going out to eat thing. It is getting to be a bad american habit. OF COURSE, nothing wrong with travelling and giong out once in a while, but it is MORE commendable to save up for what you really NEED.

My two cents.



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Allan In NE

10-12-2007 08:16:53




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Luke S, 10-12-2007 08:11:16  
Always did think you were sharper than a brand new drill bit. :>)

Good for you Pard. It's your turn and you deserve it. Happy for ya like you wouldn't believe.

Oh yeah, one other thing. Can I borrow it now and again? :>)

Allan



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730virgil

10-12-2007 08:38:30




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Allan In NE, 10-12-2007 08:16:53  
don't let allan use somehow it will end up painted RED and looking like a 1066! send it to me instead but and a snow bucket on it
i will paint green with a 730 stripe on it.



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Luke S

10-12-2007 08:21:42




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 Re: My new tractor............... in reply to Allan In NE, 10-12-2007 08:16:53  
Well, close as I can figure you are about 6-700 miles from me, but sure, what the heck!



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