the tractor was purchased to pull downed trees out of the 14 acres of timber I own, to mow a little and to grade the gravel road in our development. Mostly light use and hobby type stuff.
Should I keep it is the question? Any help appreciated.
Frank In
South East Iowa
As others have suggested, pulling the downed trees with such a light tractor is your main problem.
Why not cut these trees up into more manageable lengths that you tractor can handle.
Maybe you need an implement like this guy has
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2z8RLqKvR8
Although in practice you may not always be able to get your tractor in the position to get this implement to work properly.
I know my forest land is usually not too level and can have rocks, stumps or other obstacles that you either go around or over.
My Kubota B7800 is very much like your tractor, it has many vulnerable items on it's belly that can be easily damaged.
I don't try to move downed full length trees, but cut my logs up into stove wood length (16") and carry this stove wood out of the forest in my bucket, on well planned exit paths.
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