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I also have a Kubota ZD326. 2009 model with 550 hours cutting 3 acres.
Only maintenance I have done to this machine is change oil, blades and one battery. I also try and only cut dry grass and blow it clean after each use.
Diesel engine and hydraulic lift deck are best features. Not as quick and responsive as the other gas options being mentioned, but I will stick with a diesel for the torque and dependability.

re: Best place to buy ammo online?

Posted by tg9r on 1/21/25 at 7:13 pm to
I signed up to AEammo and watch their sales. I have gotten some great deals. Easy website and reasonable shipping.
How are the stainless steel (bolt on) ratchet tie downs holding up for the salt water guys? My old cam style straps finally gave up and I would love to bolt on a ratchet style, but don’t want to change it every two years.

Please let me know the brand if you have some that last.

re: CCP application times?

Posted by tg9r on 2/2/21 at 8:00 pm to
Took my class Sept. 26th and mailed my packet two days later. Received my permit yesterday.

re: Aguila 9mm, any good?

Posted by tg9r on 12/23/20 at 8:17 pm to
All the Aguila I have says Made in Mexico. Maybe the have multiple plants. Regardless, it shoots just as good as the typical white box Winchester range ammo.

re: Need advice for groomsmen gifts

Posted by tg9r on 9/26/20 at 11:59 pm to
Tactical flashlight

re: Ideas on 4x4 farm vehicle?

Posted by tg9r on 9/13/20 at 11:21 am to

“Can't go wrong with a jeep XJ. Been having one for the farm about 12 years. Have a 3 1/2" lift kit and will go anywhere a SXS will and then some. You can find one for around 2K with 4x4. Add a lift kit for $600=$800 and another $650 for a new set of tires.”

Thanks, I’m not a Jeep guy, so I knew I needed a little guidance. I will start researching the XJ.

Ideas on 4x4 farm vehicle?

Posted by tg9r on 9/13/20 at 1:20 am
I’ve been thinking about getting some type of small 4 x 4 vehicle with a cab (Top at minimum) and manual transmission that I could get for me and the kids to cruise around the farm. Nothing fancy and preferably older. I want to make sure they all know how to drive a manual transmission, regardless if they think they will ever need the skill or not. My first thoughts are an older CJ7 or Suzuki Sidekick. I only want to spend 3 or
4K max. Any other thoughts or ideas on vehicles I should be considering and where to look? Also, I am not looking for a rebuild project.

re: Hwy. 82 Open?

Posted by tg9r on 9/10/20 at 9:55 pm to
Happy to help. Met some good people from that area last weekend. There were a couple of families from the church parish helping clean up while their homes lay in ruin. Seems like a strong faith community as they were proud of church. Sorry, I don’t remember any names.

Hwy. 82 Open?

Posted by tg9r on 9/10/20 at 2:11 pm
We are heading to Sacred Heart Church in Creole on Saturday, to help with clean up, and I am wondering if Hwy. 82 is clear coming from the East? We were there last weekend and water still covered the road a couple miles before Creole.
Trying to decide if we should take the Hwy. 14 route again, coming from Lafayette.

re: Center Console Cover

Posted by tg9r on 7/1/19 at 10:22 pm to
I am still looking for one that will travel. Frustrating to clean the boat after leaving the launch and windshield and white leaning post are covered with bugs by the time I get home.

re: Blue wave boats

Posted by tg9r on 4/28/19 at 8:41 pm to
Just my 2 cents, but I don’t care for all of the exposed silicone/caulking they use, especially at the base of the center console.
I would definitely get that colored in black, and then hope it doesn’t separate or dry out anytime soon.
Mo is 1A at corner, but PP7 is #1 (sophomore year). LF7 was most disappointing against Alabama. I would take Dorsey for this game, we need a shite wrecker in the middle.

re: Utility trailer recommendations

Posted by tg9r on 7/28/18 at 8:04 pm to
And I recommend getting one that has the main angle iron frame from the hitch to the first axle. The trailers with that main angle just from the hitch to the beginning of the decking twist easily.

re: Tubing in Toledo bend

Posted by tg9r on 7/21/16 at 10:27 pm to
We really like South Toledo state park. Nice landing and open water.

re: Bluetooth speaker for the boat?

Posted by tg9r on 6/21/16 at 12:48 pm to
Thanks guys. The JBL and Altec are what I am looking for. That Stealth Bar is way cool, but I need a Power Pole before spending that much cash on tunes.

Bluetooth speaker for the boat?

Posted by tg9r on 6/21/16 at 9:13 am
Any recommendations for a marine/waterproof bluetooth speaker for the boat? Currently no radio mounted in my boat and I'm trying to decide if a decent speaker will suffice for some music while fishing/riding.