I have a 1987 JD 755, equipped with original issue turf tires, Goodyear Terra-Tire Softrac 33-12.50-15NHS, filled with calcium chloride solution, with rear wheels spread wide for greater stability, and it carries a model 52 FEL and a 60" mid-mount mower. The tractor has sat outside, salt marsh environment (Coastal Maine), year-round, for over 28 years now, with about 1500 hours on it. It is getting a bit long in the tooth, has never seen much dealer service (too expensive), and I am having to baby it some now. I am 76, on fixed income, and must make it last at least as long as me. I do volunteer work for the town, keep some open field trails mowed on a nearby preserve, and occasionally help load gravel and crushed rock for maintenance work on a more rugged multi-use trail network. I am about to be asked to help on some workdays on a section of that trail which is about 4 miles away. There is no transport trailer, and I would have to drive on the paved road to get there, to load material into wheelbarrows for other volunteers to use on the trail. I am concerned about that long a drive on pavement; I would put it in high range and two wheel drive, but even so, with a few hundred pounds of calcium chloride solution sloshing around, and surface cracks along the center line of the rear tires, I think it sounds abusive. I am inclined to say 'no'. Am I being too fussy? I suspect I have answered my own question, but if I am worrying overtime, I would appreciate hearing it from disinterested parties.
thanks, Ed
thanks, Ed