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4 wheeler vs side by side for the farm
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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1643938" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>I have a kubota 500 and a kubota 1140 with cab and air. I use the 500 more than the 1140. When feeding cubes I put four or five bags of cubes in the bed with one in the floor board on the passenger side. I drive slowly dumping the cubes and this keeps the cows occupied while I walk and spread the rest. Did soil sampling several years ago with the atv really got tried of getting off and on it. My method of soil sampling is to use a 4 inch pvc pipe cap with a 1 inch hole in it. I have a one inch wood auger that I use with a rechargeable drill. Set the cap tight on the ground and drill 6 inches deep through the hole and toss the soil in a bucket that I mix for the sample.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1643938, member: 4674"] I have a kubota 500 and a kubota 1140 with cab and air. I use the 500 more than the 1140. When feeding cubes I put four or five bags of cubes in the bed with one in the floor board on the passenger side. I drive slowly dumping the cubes and this keeps the cows occupied while I walk and spread the rest. Did soil sampling several years ago with the atv really got tried of getting off and on it. My method of soil sampling is to use a 4 inch pvc pipe cap with a 1 inch hole in it. I have a one inch wood auger that I use with a rechargeable drill. Set the cap tight on the ground and drill 6 inches deep through the hole and toss the soil in a bucket that I mix for the sample. [/QUOTE]
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