Putting the kubota to work

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When our tanks get like that they can be a never ending pit.

We had a pipeline company offer to expand a tank for us if they could use the dirt for fill to haul up and down the line where sections had sunk. My dad gave them them go ahead but told them they had to clean out the existing part also. They ended up with like 3 pieces of equipment stuck in it before it was all said and done. 😄
 
Update on the pond work. Tractor still fully functional just needs pressure washed and greased. Now just need some more rain to fill her up if it'll still hold water.
 

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you did a really nice job! Looks great.


I wouldn't worry about "mud and grime" and "overloading your front axle" You can do run a piece of equipment the right way for most type of work and still do it just fine even if it isn't designed for that task.
 
I'll leave these pictures here of what's currently in my shop. Used for cleaning out some ditches and a pond. Mud got worked into the seal and ruined it. So for the 2nd time in 5k hours the customer will end up paying me about 5k bucks to rebuild the front axle. So it cost him well over 10k to clean his pond and ditches.
 

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