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Greg Parrish
12-05-2023, 7:10 PM
Got tired of fighting horse flies, yellow flies, bees/wasps while cutting grass, and wanted the ability to add some hydraulic features down the road like a lane shark. My prior two tractors, a 2017 John Deere 2032R and a 2017 John Deere 5045E were not ideal candidates for the lane shark because the 2032R was too small and the 5045E didn稚 have a loader. So, I traded both in and got a 2023 Kioti 4710C HST. Was delivered tonight and I知 excited to put it to work around the property. Just wanted to share my excitement as I know some of you guys have tractors too. LOL. :)

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Jim Becker
12-05-2023, 7:28 PM
That's a very nice tractor, Greg!! Congratulations!!

Greg Parrish
12-05-2023, 7:38 PM
Thanks Jim. I’ll have to wait till morning to start learning all the ins/outs on it but it should work out really nicely to make some chores more comfortable. My first upgrades will be 3rd function hydraulics and a grapple, but it will be next year some time before I can add those items. The grapple should really make clean up chores go quicker though.

Tom M King
12-05-2023, 7:39 PM
I guess when I get old I値l have to get a utility tractor with a cab. I know you値l love it.

Steve Schlumpf
12-05-2023, 8:34 PM
Wow!! Now that's a tractor! Have fun learning all about it!

Dan Barber
12-05-2023, 8:39 PM
Sweet! I'm ready for another tractor!

Keith Outten
12-06-2023, 3:04 AM
Beautiful tractor Greg, a real work horse machine. Those who own tractors are very fortunate as they are valuable tools that are used almost every day. I would be lost without mine and feel crippled in my efforts to maintain my property and support my workshop. A FEL is necessary in my opinion and should be installed on every tractor. Two Thumbs Up on your new machine, congratulations !!!

Maurice Mcmurry
12-06-2023, 7:10 AM
That is a beauty! It is hard not to think of young Henry Ford, watching his Parents and Grandparents work their fingers to the bone, wanting to come up with a way to help ease their toils. We are running out of old-timers who can tell about what life was like before the tractor and the motor car became attainable items.

Ronald Blue
12-06-2023, 8:23 AM
Nice rig! You will get a lot of enjoyment out of having a cab for the hot days and keeping the bugs at bay. Front wheel assist and a loader make any tractor punch above it's weight class. Congrats!

Jim Becker
12-06-2023, 10:12 AM
Beautiful tractor Greg, a real work horse machine. Those who own tractors are very fortunate as they are valuable tools that are used almost every day. I would be lost without mine and feel crippled in my efforts to maintain my property and support my workshop. A FEL is necessary in my opinion and should be installed on every tractor. Two Thumbs Up on your new machine, congratulations !!!
I agree, Keith. Even though I use the Big Orange Power Tool a lot less here at our downsize property, it still provides utility and helps with a lot of things. Not bad for a machine I bought in 2021...and have had to do minimal repairs.

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Greg, having third function is a really good thing for what I perceive you will be using your new tractor for. Good call on getting the cab, too, especially where you live

Edward Weber
12-06-2023, 10:16 AM
Congrats, it should keep you out of trouble for a while

Dan Barber
12-06-2023, 10:24 AM
Nothing handier than a tractor with a loader, unless it has a grapple too :)

Jim Becker
12-06-2023, 10:44 AM
Nothing handier than a tractor with a loader, unless it has a grapple too :)
Agree. I wish I would have had a grapple at our old property over the years...it would have got a lot of use for sure.

Warren Lake
12-06-2023, 10:46 AM
farmer here used different machines over the years to unload machines for me. tractors skid steers and last was a massive John Deere thing. that machine about 2,500 lbs. They always refused money saying thats what you do for neighbours. When her father was older or away I cut his lawn a number of times as thats what we do for our neighbours. Great people, their farm now becoming a sea of homes.

glenn bradley
12-06-2023, 10:48 AM
Very nice. Color me green.

Perry Hilbert Jr
12-06-2023, 12:01 PM
Congrats. when I retired, Mrs got me a Mahindra 2555 cab hst. We looked at larger, but got the 2555 because the cab could fit into the pole barn doors. Our driveway is 980 ft long, parking spot to street. The old open cab tractor was a tough deal, but sitting out in the open was awful during a blizzard. The fel can do most, and the rear scraper blade cleans down to the gravel. Also nice having heat for winter and and air in summer.

The heaviest work we do around here is hay, which really doesn't take a lot of horse power. Only do 1500 to 2000 bales a year and stop. Make a lot of friends and neighbors forgive al lot of transgressions when you plow them out too.

Greg Parrish
12-06-2023, 3:20 PM
Thanks for all the kind words everyone. I知 super excited. Only got a brief chance to try it out with my finish mower and it handles great. Will give it more workout over the coming weekends. No snow here, and I already had a front end loader/backhoe, but this one being less than half the weight is handy in many circumstances for sure. Thanks again.

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Edward Weber
12-06-2023, 4:13 PM
Get some mud on that thing, I'll lend you some if you need it.
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William Lessenberry
12-07-2023, 1:27 AM
Nice tractor, you'll have lots of fun "working" with it. I'm jealous of y'all with front end loaders. I make do with a rear end loader aka "pond scoop on my ol' 1951 Harry Ferguson. :)
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Brian Runau
12-07-2023, 7:26 AM
Very nice, I need more land so I can buy a tractor! Brian

Maurice Mcmurry
12-07-2023, 8:55 AM
Nice tractor, you'll have lots of fun "working" with it. I'm jealous of y'all with front end loaders. I make do with a rear end loader aka "pond scoop on my ol' 1951 Harry Ferguson. :)
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Loader envy is a real thing! Harry Ferguson's 3 point hitch can accomplish a lot. I sure have a crick in my neck after a day on the little Ford.

Here is some local tractor Folklore some of you all may enjoy.


https://youtu.be/PtF_T0FXGA0?si=4py6ZeUnZWjqAJJ9

Greg Parrish
12-07-2023, 9:08 AM
We've got one of the rear scoop pans also but rarely every find a need for it once we got the JD 310K backhoe. The loader on the new Kioti just further alleviates the need for the rear pan. That said, I scooped up many a load back in the day on the old gas Ford 8N tractors we had when I was young. :)

Steve Demuth
12-09-2023, 4:05 PM
Got tired of fighting horse flies, yellow flies, bees/wasps while cutting grass, :)



I appreciate your problem. 2 years ago I hit a hornet's nest with my tractor while mowing under trees in my walnut orchard. Little devils came after me wth a vengeance, and as I was driving up out of a gully and through brush to get away a couple came after my face. I tried to shoo them away, but hooked my glasses with my glove, throwing them off the side of the tractor. I can't see much at all without them, so had to stop in the middle of the brush, shut off the tractor, and go looking for my specs. Fortunately they were hung up in prickly ash tree about 8 feet from the tractor, and glinting in the sun, so I found them fairly quickly, and could hightail it out of hornet range after only 60 seconds or so dismounted. Fortunately too, they were not the really venemous yellow jackets, and I only got about 20 or so stings, but my arm and hands swelled up pretty nicely from that, and one eye swelled half shut.

Wish I had a video of the whole episode. It'd be funny as hell if you weren't in the middle of it.

But I really don't like tractor cabs, so I'm sticking with the one I have anyway.

Jim Becker
12-09-2023, 6:40 PM
Steve, I hit a nest with the FEL a number of years ago at our old property and had to "run for my life". The little Kubota was still running for about six hours before it finally ran out of fuel. I had to sneak up to it in the dark late that evening with a red light, put a little fuel in it and then high-tail it back to the house area while the little devils were sleeping.

Greg Parrish
01-07-2024, 11:57 AM
Added 2 pairs of Rigid Flood lights on rear. Two are facing straight back and two are on rotatable brackets aiming to the sides.
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Also added a set of Rigid driving lights on the front and I have one more set of Rigid flood lights to install on the front aimed to the front sides. These all replaced the factory halogen spot lights. Much brighter and more fill light than the factory spots.
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Added a hydraulic tilt cylinder and have one for the top link as well. I have the second rear port kit ready for install by the dealer shortly. They will be doing it and the 3rd function kit at same time.
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Installed a brush guard on the front push bar to help protect the front end when moving brush.
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Picked up a grapple. Haven’t been able to use it yet as I’ve been awaiting my 3rd function kit. Dealer should have it in and will be picking up the tractor next week to install it and the 2nd rear port.
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Few more things to add, but so far it’s been great. First project was crowning a road and it did a great job with a rear blade and the hydraulic tilt function. I have a Sabre Samurai sitting and awaiting the 3rd function also. It will be used for limb trimming around road ways. On my future implement list is still a set of pallet forks, a tiller and maybe an offset flail mower one day as well. Fun fun.

Tom M King
01-07-2024, 12:20 PM
Mentioning wanting to get a tiller, if you have an Agri Supply down there, they sell an Italian Coroni line of implements. I have a 67" tiller that was rated for max 35 hp. I pulled it for miles with a 70 hp and it never did anything but wear out a set of tines.

I did our whole cross country course for galloping horses on it that had been cleared timberland. I needed to get up the randomly scattered rocks and fill in small stump holes. After going over it to stir it all up, I tied the back flap up and went over it again. That hit all the rocks and tossed them up in the air (without the flap holding them down), landing on the surface to be picked up by hand. It worked like a charm.

I've run that tiller way more than it was ever intended to run with double the horsepower it was designed for. I can endorse getting one. It's not the absolute cheapest, but a lot cheaper than a more common name brand. They even keep replacement parts in stock, but I've never needed anything but a couple of sets of blades.

Ron Selzer
01-07-2024, 1:00 PM
Greg that Cat is going to get jealous.
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Warren Lake
01-07-2024, 1:51 PM
a farmer moved several piles or rail way ties with those jaw things some years back. Got a ton of work done in little time.

Friend on 60 acres won coin in a lottery and bought a used tractor and used Skid steer. He said they are life changing. From day one of those two things he refers to shovels as idiot sticks. Cant pick up a shovel without remembering that.

Some of you have some great machinery. Farm here always moved or lifted machines for me. Now becoming a sea of homes. Argh

Jim Becker
01-07-2024, 2:17 PM
The Grapple is going to be a very valuable resource for your land maintenance.

There seems to be an implement brand that's getting a bit of action on the 'Tube called Ironwood or something like that, I think out of Tennessee. What I've seen so far seems to be pretty impressive.

Greg Parrish
01-07-2024, 2:29 PM
I’m pretty excited to get the grapple working. Will be very handy with debris clean up. I’m hoping it can also grab piles of pine straw. I went with a grapple rake style so it has a little more versatility. The one I have is from a company called CID. I have the 66” standard duty version: https://www.cidattachments.com/product/grapple-rake-attachment

I have an ITC chain box and ITC tool box to mount on either side of the loader as well. Just haven’t gotten them on there but should be handy having them with me and not always having to go back to the barn for regular use items. https://itcquickattach.com/ITC-TOOL-SYSTEM_c_31.html

The coolest attachment will be the Sabre Samurai. I bought a blank skid steer attach plate to build a mount setup for it. You can see it in my grapple picture above. Will make change over quicker than clamping it on my bucket each time and will give it a solid place to stay stored under cover. https://www.cutthat.com/product/sabre-samurai-cutter-2/#description

The other plan is to get the 3-link quick attach setup once I get the second rear port installed with the hydraulic top link. That should make implement changes easier.

My Grandfather took care of the place with a couple of Ford 8N tractors over the course of nearly 5 decades. My Dad took over and replaced the last 8N with a Massey Furgeson 241S, and later replaced that with a John Deere 5045E. He took care of the property for the last 2 decades with those two tractors. Now that I’m taking over, I had originally purchased a smaller John Deere 2032R to compliment the 5045, but decided to trade them both in for this Kioti with the cab. I feel pretty blessed to have the ability to do so and know that it will help me get more done with less time required.

Greg Parrish
01-21-2024, 4:47 PM
Been a busy couple of weeks adding to the Orange Fleet.

Traded in my Polaris Ranger single seater for a new Kioti K9 2440 double seat with 24hp diesel. It’s no where near as peppy as the 60hp gas Ranger engine, but it will seat my whole family and shares the diesel fuel used in my two tractors.
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Picked up a barely used Woods RT72.40 6’ tiller. It’s red but almost looks orange. LOL. Does a very nice job. Prior owner must have never really used it because other than a scratch or two in the paint, it looked and operates like new.
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Traded in a bunch of older implements that were either too large or too small for this tractor along with an extra 12’ utility trailer we didn’t need and ended up with enough credit to justify some new gear.
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New gear included a 64” Kioti DH2064 harrow made by Woods, a 6’ heavy duty Bad Boy rotary cutter and a 6’ Bad Boy box blade.
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Also got the second rear port installed for hydraulic top and tilt links and got the Kioti 3rd function kit installed so my grapple will work now
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Maurice Mcmurry
01-21-2024, 7:01 PM
That is an impressive fleet! I am glad not to see a snow blower throwing up a giant rooster tail.