Nice idea to save space using the legs atop the casters. Is wobbly at all? I was thinking it might need stringers to sort of box in the legs.
Thank you to a random YT selection for the idea.Nice idea to save space using the legs atop the casters. Is wobbly at all? I was thinking it might need stringers to sort of box in the legs.


I hate to ask the obvious question, but WTF did you do?as for 'in the garage', I'm doing a whole lot of nothing and will continue doing nothing for another 2-3 weeks, until my toe amputation heals sufficiently.
I hate to ask the obvious question, but WTF did you do?
MRSA is not fun. Had it in my ankle a couple years ago. Had a bad reaction to the antibiotics that made me real sick too Took weeks to be able to walk without pain.Damaged it. Tore my feet up with some ill-fitting new workboots, during weeks of 18hr days packing and moving my folks out of CA. Treated it, insufficiently, infection became MRSA and rapidly worsened. Went from weeks of slightly red to suddenly swollen and necrotic in just 72hrs, MRSA, bone at the tip infected, foot starting to redden. ER, hospitalized, couple kinds of IV antibiotics. 48hrs later it was 'have to take your toe to save your foot - or worse.' and off that little piggy went to market. Took the whole toe, 2nd and 3rd bones ok, but flesh destroyed. So whole toe.
Surprisingly pain free and so far the protective sandal / overboot is more of a hindrance to my walking than the lack of the 2nd toe.
/It's a good thing I can still count to 20 without it, or I'd be in real trouble
In seriousness, been dealing with Type 2 diabetes for several years, I'd thought effectively. I've lost a lot of weight but that isn't enough, eat better, very active, but it wasn't enough. Left leg problems started about 10yrs ago when I lacerated both shins removing some aluminum siding from our mountain house. Left shin got terribly infected multiple times. MRSA, MRSA, MSSA, Pseudomonas. Wrecked the shin and my circulation, much like a 3rd degree burn, patch the size of your spread hand on the shin. Been wearing a compression sock on that scar tissue / foot for years. Wear a shin guard on that leg whenever I'm doing something that might injure my shin.
Have had slow healing despite good peripheral circulation in that left lower leg ever since. Rest of me heals just fine. So wore / tore some skin and callouses off my feet, tip of the toe look a long time and wound up infected.
Already tossed the boots and the next pair will damned sure fit better. I've got a lot of home remodeling and furniture making to do in the next couple years.




I have all my extension cords on the round orange cord reels available at HD , walmart , etc. easy to transport and after use easy to roll back up, I store them in a cabinet on edge so very easy to grab. could also be hung on a wall.




Best on recovery.Damaged it. Tore my feet up with some ill-fitting new workboots, during weeks of 18hr days packing and moving my folks out of CA. Treated it, insufficiently, infection became MRSA and rapidly worsened. Went from weeks of slightly red to suddenly swollen and necrotic in just 72hrs, MRSA, bone at the tip infected, foot starting to redden. ER, hospitalized, couple kinds of IV antibiotics. 48hrs later it was 'have to take your toe to save your foot - or worse.' and off that little piggy went to market. Took the whole toe, 2nd and 3rd bones ok, but flesh destroyed. So whole toe.
Surprisingly pain free and so far the protective sandal / overboot is more of a hindrance to my walking than the lack of the 2nd toe.
/It's a good thing I can still count to 20 without it, or I'd be in real trouble
In seriousness, been dealing with Type 2 diabetes for several years, I'd thought effectively. I've lost a lot of weight but that isn't enough, eat better, very active, but it wasn't enough. Left leg problems started about 10yrs ago when I lacerated both shins removing some aluminum siding from our mountain house. Left shin got terribly infected multiple times. MRSA, MRSA, MSSA, Pseudomonas. Wrecked the shin and my circulation, much like a 3rd degree burn, patch the size of your spread hand on the shin. Been wearing a compression sock on that scar tissue / foot for years. Wear a shin guard on that leg whenever I'm doing something that might injure my shin.
Have had slow healing despite good peripheral circulation in that left lower leg ever since. Rest of me heals just fine. So wore / tore some skin and callouses off my feet, tip of the toe look a long time and wound up infected.
Already tossed the boots and the next pair will damned sure fit better. I've got a lot of home remodeling and furniture making to do in the next couple years.
What year make and model is the Kubota? A few more photos maybe?Repaired a leaking plug on the old Kubota. Seems that a plastic snap in plug where the optional 4x4 front drive shaft exits the gear box is known for leaking.
I think its a 1982. Kubota aren't easy to date from this era. It's a B5100e, 2 wheel drive 2 cylinder diesel liquid cooled. 12 hp but it seems to have plenty of torque. I plow snow with a 60" rear blade on the 3ph without problems. It has a 2 spd rear pto and a electronic clutch option for front pto off the crankshaft. I added 200lbs ballast on the front lto help with steering when the plow is raised. Also tried the pizza cutter front wheels since the turf tires are so wide. It's a fun little tractor I picked it up this past fall. Excellent operating condition it was stored indoors its whole life. Thanks for asking!What year make and model is the Kubota? A few more photos maybe?
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Thank you. I really like that old(er) tractor in the line of Kubota(s).I think its a 1982. Kubota aren't easy to date from this era. It's a B5100e, 2 wheel drive 2 cylinder diesel liquid cooled. 12 hp but it seems to have plenty of torque. I plow snow with a 60" rear blade on the 3ph without problems. It has a 2 spd rear pto and a electronic clutch option for front pto off the crankshaft. I added 200lbs ballast on the front lto help with steering when the plow is raised. Also tried the pizza cutter front wheels since the turf tires are so wide. It's a fun little tractor I picked it up this past fall. Excellent operating condition it was stored indoors its whole life. Thanks for asking!
