EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
It seems to be a wet spring so far. I have an area by the creek that is off limits for another month or two. It just doesn't dry up enough to be safe driving through there until it gets a lot hotter out.
Forecast for Wednesday is 99°. Won't be long before you can get in there.It seems to be a wet spring so far. I have an area by the creek that is off limits for another month or two. It just doesn't dry up enough to be safe driving through there until it gets a lot hotter out.
Yahbut... everything is bigger in Texas. The little circle of grass around which your front driveway runs might be larger than the OP's full 6 acres.Today I plan on using three different tractors, and then later on, the zero turn. I need all three.
My 1987 compact JD 750 had a Yanmar engine. My 2006 compact JD 4320 has a JD Power Tech engine made in Torreon MX.What subcompact or compact tractor did you buy 20 years ago from JD that had s US made engine.
The fact is that with the 600,700, 800, 900, 1000 & 1200 series subcompact and compact tractors—JD big entry into this market going back into the late 70’s and early 80’s were all built to JD specs by Yanmar of Japan including the engines. When JD stopped that partnership, they built the tractors that replaced these around Yanmar engines. To this time the 10, 20 & 30 series tractors still use Yanmar engines. I’m not sure about the 40 & 50 series tractors.
That's interesting. I was convinced all three of my JD CUT's have had Yanmar engines, but now you're making me doubt that assumption: 750, 855, 3033R.My 1987 compact JD 750 had a Yanmar engine. My 2006 compact JD 4320 has a JD Power Tech engine made in Torreon MX.