RoyJackson
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 24,890
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
2012-12-03, 0830
41 degrees in Windsor PA (41 degrees in Randolph VT too, BTW). Looks like a pleasant day with a high of 60 predicted.
Looks like we're about packed and ready. Just keeping enough food on hand to meet a few days needs (and beer, of course!!). Now, we do some clean up work over the next week.
My last "Good Morning" post mentioned I had sold my cutter. Loaded it yesterday. Boy, was that an adventure! The buyer's trailer was a horse trailer (they used it to move smaller livestock such as pigs). The inside width was very tight for a 60" wide cutter and I had to use the loader since they had no ramps. Even if they had ramps, I doubt they could have borne the weight of the 4400 with the cutter on the 3PH. The tractor had no problem lifting the cutter, but that's still 7 or 8 feet of weight extending way out front. I don't recommend this type of loading if there are any other options.
41 degrees in Windsor PA (41 degrees in Randolph VT too, BTW). Looks like a pleasant day with a high of 60 predicted.
Looks like we're about packed and ready. Just keeping enough food on hand to meet a few days needs (and beer, of course!!). Now, we do some clean up work over the next week.
My last "Good Morning" post mentioned I had sold my cutter. Loaded it yesterday. Boy, was that an adventure! The buyer's trailer was a horse trailer (they used it to move smaller livestock such as pigs). The inside width was very tight for a 60" wide cutter and I had to use the loader since they had no ramps. Even if they had ramps, I doubt they could have borne the weight of the 4400 with the cutter on the 3PH. The tractor had no problem lifting the cutter, but that's still 7 or 8 feet of weight extending way out front. I don't recommend this type of loading if there are any other options.