MuncyBob
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Barryh, if your wife looks at thing like mine does she will wonder why you need the more expensive tractor when you seem to be able to do everything you need to do with the 180!
I know been thinking about that. I feel that way myself. The only thing this machine is missing is the Mini Hoe. Other than that, I really don’t need anything the larger machine has to offer. This one may do it a little slower, but in the end it gets the job done.Farmall140 said:Barryh, if your wife looks at thing like mine does she will wonder why you need the more expensive tractor when you seem to be able to do everything you need to do with the 180!
That’s great, wish my wife were into tractors like that. Then I would have a few more setting around I could play with.BobRip said:Put lots of hours on it and wear it out. My wife bought me a book on tractors a few years back. It said you could own many tractors. Since she got me the book, I figure she must agree with it.
Barryh said:That’s great, wish my wife were into tractors like that. Then I would have a few more setting around I could play with.
I'm sure I can wear it out no problem. I also have a side business I am slowly starting. By next year who knows, I might need something for commercial use. I like the words commercial use. It’s a whole argument in it's self![]()
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Meanwhile, I found a welder who is going to help me make some of the other attachment ideas I've had for over a year now. They should help me compensate some what, for the lack of a Mini Hoe.
I’ll be taking some stuff up to him next week.Should be fun testing them out around here. I have that hard compacted red clay with shale, and rocks type soil. It’s a major pain in the arrsss.
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Kent, I have considered that also. It could still happen, I just have to many irons in the fire right now. Thanks for the input.KentT said:Barry,
Beechwood or someone else had posted the specs/part numbers on the Sauer-Danfoss valves used on the PT-180. You could add another valve to the two you already have (the joystick), and use a minihoe...