L3901 HST 40hp Tractor

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  1. vermontwhitetail

    vermontwhitetail Grizzled Veteran

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    This is my first tractor, so I'm a novice, but I love it. Easy controls that a kid could use. I also purchased a Kabota bucket, Prideland 5' mower and Countyline 5' tiller. I've been mowing fields, moving wood and tilled my first plot today. Cant bost enough about all of it, super happy I purchased one and dont know how I ever got along without a tractor. Landscape rake, seeder/spreader and a trailer are next years purchased.
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    bowhtr1 Weekend Warrior

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    I have the same one. Just wish it would stop raining long enough to Bush hog my plots.

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    We have been in a drought in Central VT. Went three weeks in 80-90 degree heat with no rain. We hot some rain two days ago and more coming Sunday to Wednesday, so it was a good time to till and plant the Fall plot this morning.
     
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    bowhtr1 Weekend Warrior

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    I'm in Louisiana and I need a week with no rain to get back to work.[​IMG]

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    Congrats! That tractor will become your new best friend if it already hasn't. I bought mine 9 years ago and have been buying implements ever since. Land pride makes some solid gear, I have several pieces.

    Suggestion: If you don't have any hydraulic remotes get as many as you can. Then you can run a couple lines up front for a grapple or snow plow if needed. I use my 4' grapple a lot.

    Nice rig
     
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    bowhtr1 Weekend Warrior

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    I have been looking at grapples. I need the 3rd function connected.

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    That's a sharp-looking tractor, and it sounds like you've really put it to good use! I remember when I got my first tractor, it was a game-changer for managing the property.

    I've done my fair share of mowing and tilling, and adding each new attachment just opens up a whole new world of possibilities. Wait till you get that seeder/spreader – it's pretty satisfying to see everything come up after a few weeks.

    For your upcoming purchases, always good to compare your options. If you're looking for quality attachments or even considering upgrades in the future, find farm gear here might just be the phrase to remember.
     
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