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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Welcome to the New Members

    I've been told that God helps those that help themselves.;)
  2. MtnViewRanch

    Mahindra USA

    It's easier for the OEM to give you specs that are unrealistic and when something goes wrong the first thing that they ask is, did you do(this) or (that)? If you did (this) then your OK, but if you did (that) then you are out of luck. Everybody does this, it's nothing new. People worry about...
  3. MtnViewRanch

    Welcome to the New Members

    Who's Bill Clinton? Isn't his wife somebody? :umbrella:
  4. MtnViewRanch

    Backblading a bad idea?

    I do not wish to argue the capability of our tractors, that is for sure.:forgetit: A lot of the compacts don't have the linkage or the strength of our tractors. Mahindra recommends 15 degrees or less for back dragging. Myself, I have no idea:confused: why anybody would want to back drag dirt...
  5. MtnViewRanch

    Welcome to the New Members

    Competition, what competition? I didn't know that there was any competition.:pat:
  6. MtnViewRanch

    I Am Here Too!!!

    Welcome Brenda, I'm sure that you will enjoy NTT. My tractor is blue also, I hope that Mahindra doesn't hold that against me.:rolleyes:
  7. MtnViewRanch

    Mahindra USA

    No blue boots for me,:badidea: just your std brown leather. Sounds like you had a good time at Mahindra.
  8. MtnViewRanch

    Mahindra USA

    Some people have all the luck. So Brandi, did you get to see this new monster, any pictures? I heard the other day that the new 7520's are a wee bit different.:fishing:
  9. MtnViewRanch

    3ph implement hookup

    It's on my list of things to do.:waiting:
  10. MtnViewRanch

    Industrial Tires

    Michelin's, high dollar though.
  11. MtnViewRanch

    Just got here

    No, those mtns are 5000'-6000' and the weather is just to warm for snow to stay more than a week or two. Sure is pretty when they are snow capped though.:letitsnow:
  12. MtnViewRanch

    Just got here

    Hey Doug, I've been kind of working on my Ranchita website. Posted a few new pics. Go over and check out the new photo gallery at Mountain View Ranch. More to follow.:D
  13. MtnViewRanch

    Just got here

    I understand, I knew a guy that lived with his GF for 5-6 years. Thought all was well, decided to get married. Decided to have a kid. That was the beginning of the end for him. I don't think that they made it much more than a year before they split. Maybe it's the luck of the draw, with a little...
  14. MtnViewRanch

    Just got here

    Come on now Doug, are you going to tell us that your GF has absolutely no say-so in anything that you do or what time that you do it. If that is true, it's time to get married and not let her get away.:thumb: Oh, by the way, in 29 days it will be our 22nd anniversary and my wife is also my...
  15. MtnViewRanch

    Hi from connecticut

    Your place sure looks nice to me, thanks for the pic.:tiphat:
  16. MtnViewRanch

    Hi from connecticut

    Nice to have you over here as well Irwin. I think that you will find that it is a little more relaxed over here at NTT.:thumb: You don't need to tip toe quite so much here as you do over at TBN. We all hope that you like it here and will contribute when ever you feel that you can. Hey, what is...
  17. MtnViewRanch

    Industrial Tires

    I would have to say that everything has its purpose. Turf tires are best on the turf, AG tires are best at ag work and Industrial tires are best on an industrial site. That doesn't mean that each one won't work for the others purpose. Just that they probably won't work as well. I have R4...
  18. MtnViewRanch

    3ph implement hookup

    I was wondering if any of you have problems hooking up your 3 point implements? Myself, I have the factory sliding ball joints and top"n"tilt, so I don't have any problems hooking up stuff. But those of you that don't have all the adjustable points, do you have problems and if you do, how do you...
  19. MtnViewRanch

    Just got here

    Hi Brandi, glad to see you over here. :wave: I think that you will find that over here at Net Tractor Talk we are grown up enough that Tractor By Net isn't a bunch of bad words and we don't have to pretend that the other guy doesn't exist.:thumb:
  20. MtnViewRanch

    Backblading a bad idea?

    I am not familiar with your tractors, so I may be wrong about your conditions. But the hydraulic rams are extended on my Mahindra and collapsed on my 580 Case. So when back blading the Case is a lot stronger simply because the hydraulics are retracted. I think that most compact and ag type...
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