Hey Folks,
First, Thanx!! for your help
My/wifes friend ended up buying the 3 cyl gas 4000 Ford
I'd asked about in another thread.
The two levers I asked about in front of the seat turned out to be individual stick shifts for the Hi/Lo transmisison.
The loader operated/seemed mighty fast to me and you could also lock both tires together for better traction.
Almost all the hyd hoses were replaced last season.
Anyway she ended up getting exactly what she needed a cultivator/7ft bucket w grapple/dirt bucket and delivery of the tractor about 1 ス drive for $7,500.
Although the price was plenty as they say around here, I think she got a tractor that will last her.
As I watched her drive it and later listened to her talk about how easy it shifted and operated with the power steering and how it was just the right size to fit in her shed I was mighty happy for her.
I was also mighty happy to have found this site and wanted to pass on our thanx.
So Thanx!! again folks
Rick in North Dakota it痴 a dry cold.
First, Thanx!! for your help
My/wifes friend ended up buying the 3 cyl gas 4000 Ford
I'd asked about in another thread.
The two levers I asked about in front of the seat turned out to be individual stick shifts for the Hi/Lo transmisison.
The loader operated/seemed mighty fast to me and you could also lock both tires together for better traction.
Almost all the hyd hoses were replaced last season.
Anyway she ended up getting exactly what she needed a cultivator/7ft bucket w grapple/dirt bucket and delivery of the tractor about 1 ス drive for $7,500.
Although the price was plenty as they say around here, I think she got a tractor that will last her.
As I watched her drive it and later listened to her talk about how easy it shifted and operated with the power steering and how it was just the right size to fit in her shed I was mighty happy for her.
I was also mighty happy to have found this site and wanted to pass on our thanx.
So Thanx!! again folks
Rick in North Dakota it痴 a dry cold.