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For Sale / Kubota B7200 4x4 diesel tractor with attachments reduced
« on: October 12, 2016, 03:43:21 PM »
A am selling my kubota b7200 4x4 diesel tractor. Tractor runs and operates good. Has less than 1 hour on a brand new clutch and pressure plate and resurfaced flywheel. Has a new lift pump, New bearing in the steering box, New seals in the front right hub. Comes with a like new rear blade and boom pole. 3 pt hitch with 2 speed rear pto. It has a 60 inch cut belly mower that I can include but the deck needs work and the tractor does not have a front pto to run the mower. Hour meter shows 629 hours. Not sure if that's accurate. Valve cover has an oil leak, not bad. The 3 pt hitch works fine but the handle wants to float down on its own. As I said tho the 3pt hitch works fine and doesn't drift down unless the handle floats down. Tractor paint isn't the greatest and has dents and dings but the tractor operates good and the 4x4 works good. Asking 3200 obo. No trades don't ask. Call or txt 419 651 4250

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For Sale / Brand new 5 inch bore 24" stroke double acting cylinders.
« on: October 19, 2014, 02:41:44 PM »
I have 3 Brand new 5 inch bore 24" stroke, 1 1/2 rod double acting cylinders for sale.  In new condition with some scratches in the paint from moving around.  $150 each plus shipping.  call or txt 419-651-4250  I believe these are rebuildable.  Has a snap ring on the rod end

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Equipment / Mega homeade front end loader splitter
« on: October 17, 2014, 09:02:56 PM »
So Im building a log splitter for the front end loader of my tractor.  So first off im not the best fabricator and have limited tools to work with so its no professional job but it will get the job done.  I started out with a donated log splitter with a bad engine.  I ditched everything but the beam and hydraulic tank.  I bought a 40" stroke hydraulic cylinder and a skid steer quick attach plate.  Hydraulic tank will mount in the rear as im using a 20 gpm pto pump.  The reason I wanted this to be big is because I can get lots of big wood that nobody wants to mess with.  So I can split big wood to handable lengths from the tractor seat then finish splitting to size on my standalone splitter.  I can also pinch big chunks of wood and load into a truck or trailer.  I can split a 42 1/2" piece of wood

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HeatMaster / Got my new MF5000E hooked up and burning!
« on: November 27, 2013, 04:28:02 PM »
Well I finally got my new MF5000E hooked up and so far I absolutely love it and wish I would have got one a long time ago.  I was very pleased as I got up at 5am to go to work and loaded the stove and when I got home at 5:30pm still had plenty of wood and didn't restock until 11pm.  As you can imagine I had a very big smile on my face.  The best part it wasn't even stuffed full of wood when I filled it.  I find myself staring out the window and just watching it all the time...lol...Thanks to Scott7m for the stove and awesome customer service!

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HeatMaster / Finally got my new OWB!
« on: October 28, 2013, 06:45:50 PM »
So I finally pulled the trigger and bought a Heatmaster MF5000E.  Just wanted to thank everyone on here that helped me with my decision and a big thanks to Scott7M.  When I get it installed I will post pics  pre and post install and I only have one pic as of now so I will post it.

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Ok guys, this is my first post.  Ive been lurking on here for awhile and doing research on OWB's.  Tons of great info on this site and I know everyone has their own opinions and im sure my question has been asked but im getting a OWB in a couple of weeks and ive narrowed it down between Heatmaster MF 5000E or 10,000E and Portage and Main BL28-44 or BL34-44.I am going to primalily be burning coal and mixing coal and wood.  My house is a modular on a full basement.  Upstairs is 1800 sq ft and want to heat the basement as well.  The house isn't insulated great but not to bad I guess. I want a stove sized big enough in case I move to a place with a pole barn or if I build a pole barn in the future.  I know a few people that have P&M ML 36 and they love it and recommend it.  I have been leary on stainless steel as I heard it can crack but my research shows that is 304 stainless.  The heatmaster 409 stainless is not supposed to crack?  Will the stainless hold up to heat over the years?  I like the design of the P&M BL series but I haven't heard enough about these stoves. I like the price of the heatmaster better. Did some research and haven't been able to find much on these stoves.  Ive heard good things about both, nothing bad about heatmaster and a few negative comments about P&M.  What do you guys recommend?  Any help is greatly appreciated!

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