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Moving Trailers in The Barnyard Just Got Easier!

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Moving Trailers in The Barnyard Just Got Easier!

Postby Barnyard » Tue May 23, 2017 2:32 pm

Everytime I want to mow I have a couple of trailers in my way. I either mow around them or bring the truck inside the fence to get them moved. Yesterday I took my bucket adapter from my Kubota to my welder buddy and told him my problem and what I wanted. He was taking his lunch break so he said to lay the adapter on his bench and he would look at it when he had time (he's 72 and never gets out of his chair when he takes lunch). This morning he called and said it was ready. I have used it a couple times already and found if you do it right and are careful you can pick up the front of a Cub to move also. I will probably have a modified piece made to slide into the receiver to make the cub move a little better.

Anyway, this should come in handy at the Bash when it comes time to park the trailers along the fence, especially if the ground is slick from any rain.

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Re: Moving Trailers in The Barnyard Just Got Easier!

Postby Winfield Dave » Tue May 23, 2017 3:12 pm

Sweet !! :D
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Re: Moving Trailers in The Barnyard Just Got Easier!

Postby Urbish » Tue May 23, 2017 4:21 pm

I think you need to get a receiver-mounted rod holder next so you can go fishing from the comfort of the Kubota seat.
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