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Alaskanassasin

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It would be interesting to see some pictures of tractortalk posters rtvs.
Especially if you have action shots or just shots of accessories. I am often curious who is driving what. Spray rigs, plows, bed racks, bare neked post them here!

Doc said he will flip upside down pics :wink:
 

Alaskanassasin

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The Emerald Ash borer destroyed all old growth Ash trees in our area. I have a 2 acre plot of woods beside the house with 72 dead trees. We burn wood and give logs to other locals (containment!) who burn firewood. That is where most of my RTV working hours are accumulated. I use the plow to push the brush up in the burn piles. One Picture is a bit smokey.
 

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avantiguy

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Mine works more in the winter keeping the neighbors and my drives open

Not busy

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Traderdell

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Not much going on here, the weather isn’t cooperating. Had a half way decent day a couple of weeks ago so pulled them out just to get some air.
 

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v10rick

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The Emerald Ash borer destroyed all old growth Ash trees in our area. I have a 2 acre plot of woods beside the house with 72 dead trees. We burn wood and give logs to other locals (containment!) who burn firewood. That is where most of my RTV working hours are accumulated. I use the plow to push the brush up in the burn piles. One Picture is a bit smokey.

Same situation here.

2017 a logger removed all the standing ash trees on our 6A lot. At least these still had market value. With the mill credit it cost me $500 for 4 days of logging activity.

What remains has no market value, but I cannot give it away for fire wood. When fuel oil was $6/gal. neighbors would be like vultures, not now.

I am chipping what I can pick up, mother nature will take care of the rest.

Sorry no pics. the RTV900 was not involved with any of this activity.
 

Alaskanassasin

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@v10rick, it is a shame. I really enjoy woods also enjoy not having to cut up 72 trees, plus the outlaws house! They have at least another 30.
 

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Today I was in what is called "the back pasture" trying to get the fence ready for the bull calves and their mamas. (the steers and heifers are in different pastures).This area has been dormant since late fall since it's leased to a deer hunter) Now it will be for some spring grazing and to keep the bovine out of the feed wagons money bag. . while the other areas take a rest and regrow too.
Anyways I go to check the electric fence and find a bad short- It was a big dead tree trunk and it was laying horizontally with the wires and a t post underneath as well. I looked at it and thought to myself that I needed the Cat skid steer to roll it over the fence... Then a prayerful solution came to me.. it's so neat and inspiring when the "answers" to an impossible task just comes into your head. I knew what to do.. I thanked Him and proceeded to remove the big vines and clear the way for the RTV tires. I put the 'bota in 4wd ,L and crept forward . I felt the lower bumper bottom contact the tree.. I gave it some pedal... the tree moved! ! I backed up and realigned . more movement. Then I saw the T post remains and cleaned more vines and moved on the other side out of it's reach. The tree moved more and soon rolled over the 5 strands of wire. Thank you Lord I said loudly .
The tree was still a heavy thing although partially rotten. The picture doesn't do justice .
bordercollie
 

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ovrszd

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Someone mentioned skidding, this pic is a bit old and I've probably posted it before. I dragged this log over 1/4 mile with plenty of traction from the loaded bed. :)
 

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CenTex

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Since I was working on it today, I took a picture of my X1120 in its work clothes. It only gets shined up about once a year.

I have added a metal roof, a rack for tools up high on the rear of the open cab, a LED work light, and a rear facing camera. I have a winch ready to add whenever I find time.

It is a ranch work horse.
 

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Keifer

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Did I bend my blade or did it come like this?
 

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Alaskanassasin

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Planting
 

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Ohio_Pawpaw_Grower

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X1120 Pics

Two pics.

First is not long after we got the unit.

Second is in the woods this past winter, trail clearing.
 

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Speaking of Emerald Ash borer this is what I got out of 160 acres but at least I did get some money plus tons of tops. Still, probably 200 trees standing dead. I'm guessing the 2- 21" diameter was the oak tree. Have a good holiday weekend. I hope the pics are bigger now so you can see the prices.
 

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71sschevelle

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3 loads of pine straw around the house. Switched from black mulch a few years ago. Easier and roses and azaleas seem to really like it.
 

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