Owning a small tractor is a blessing.

   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #61  
I agree! I wasn't feeling right last week so I Googled my symptoms. Google told me I need another tractor so now I have 3, a sub, a compact and a full sized and each one gets a workout on our farm
Genius!!! Getting another tractor will ALWAYS make you feel better!!!!!
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #62  
1950 style Bumper jack. The bottom metal plate was Notorious for falling over sideways.
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   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #63  
I couldn’t agree more with the title
It is a blessing, I couldn’t imagine life anymore without one
As I get older the tractor enables me to do thing that I could not do with out it.
Took the thought right off my keyboard. Staying on acreage when you're in your 70s is much enhanced by getting some, and then using them, mechanical advantages. My sweetheart and I are coming up with every device we can find to protect our bodies and let us stay on our property.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #64  
I picked them up off of Amazon; they're not the best quality but they work for my needs.
Rollbacks use them to winch cars up onto them, hooks right up to the lower control arm or around the axle. I never knew about these until I did a stint driving tow trucks; they are extremely useful.

I've got two sets, one with a longer chain that I keep in my truck.



If I were using them commercially, towing for example, I'd go with a better brand- but for use around the house these work well.
Thanks for the link and info Tactical, I'm going to get myself a pair of those! Greg
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #65  
Tactical, where did you get those huge hooks? Those would be very handy for a lot of various tasks. A link or a source please. Thanks Greg
I've always heard them referred to as "recovery hooks"
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #68  
They make thicker blades, will save you headaches......

BAHHH, that's nothing!!!!
Have your wife mow and ask her to pick up any branch's or knock down the mole holes she see's before she mow's over them. I just could not figure out how to make her understand why. Thinking back I guess I should have had her remove and install them when they went bad.lol

About the time I retired I went thru the shop to clean it up (in other words make another trail) and found almost 2 dozen blades that I just took off and tossed them somewhere over the years. If they weren't too bent I would just bang them back straight but basically gave up and tossed the bad ones in a pile to get at later. It finally dawned on me that the "great buy" I was getting for the blades were literally half the thickness of the "normal" blades. Had very few problems after getting the thicker blades.

I only have 5 acres but 3/4 was wooded and brushy. Due to the hours I worked I just didn't have the time to do stuff so decided on a tractor. What I needed or what I wanted was the biggest hurdle. Just built the house so money was a little bit of a deciding factor but ended up getting a JD 770 24 hp tractor with a 3 pt 5' Brush mower. Could have used a larger tractor but then the would it be oversized after everything is done? It did me good.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #69  
Just today we moved a very heavy glider style porch chair from the front porch to the back patio, using the FEL. 2 days ago I used the tractor to unload the 60 gal gas tank from the back of my truck. A couple days before that, I mowed about 2 acres with the tractor. Would not think about how much I use mine without posts like this.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #71  
I only have four tractors at the house now. (Sent the smallest one off to my son's place to use as a lawn mower.
Three of the four would be called "small".
"Expensive wheel barrows" is what my neighbor calls them. And he has a BX !
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #72  
I have that same mower lift and decided after assembling it that those locking pins just weren't enought to make me feel comfortable working underneath it. I threw together a support to put in place when the lift was up at it's highest, the only position I would normally work under it, and now I believe it will support the advertised weight, even if the pins fail.
Pics to follow.
The pics I promised. The support I fabbed with scrap pieces. The support in place. And the pins that I really didn't want to rely on.
 

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   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #73  
My wife agrees!

She often is heard saying, "if it saves just one trip to the Emergency Room" (or the chiropractor)
I agree!
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #74  
On the subject of blocking; I believe that a TBN member died several years ago when the piece of wood he was using to hold up his rotary mower split, causing it to drop on him. This got my attention as I often use a big piece of firewood for blocking.
Apparently it's better to have the grain parallel to the ground.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #75  
The pics I promised. The support I fabbed with scrap pieces. The support in place. And the pins that I really didn't want to rely on.
Excellent! I might need to steal your idea. So far I've just been placing jackstands under the wheel cages. It works but I hate having to run across the shop to get the stands every time I use the lift.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #77  
I only have four tractors at the house now. (Sent the smallest one off to my son's place to use as a lawn mower.
Three of the four would be called "small".
"Expensive wheel barrows" is what my neighbor calls them. And he has a BX !
I have 4 tractors also and they can push your tractors around.
Don't look on my profile.
I haven't updated.
I have 2 MF2607hd a GC1725m and GC2310.
My tractors are bigger than your tractors, Ha, Ha.:LOL:
I'm just bored, so better you ignore me.:cry:
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #78  
Small tractor was my first. The YM2000 and then I double the size with the
Ford 2000. The Yanmar is my FM pretty much and the Wooded area is what the 63 Ford FEL. is used for. Old as I am and seen it on CL. All intact with correct Era FEL.. I had to do a split and other things but I glad I did it and put it all back in working order.
No matter what I never rely on just a Hyd. jack. I always use Jack stands. Esp. when I Am servicing the mowers. I don't rely on just the Hyd. Lift. I've had no choice before but I make it quick if I'm under something. I'll use all 4 with 1 on each wheel and the 3Pt. still holding it up. The couple minutes to set them is worth it knowing your pretty safe. Still don't mean you can't have problem though.
You had a Ford 2000? I had one that they sort of gave me when we bought our place. It was in bad shape. I think it was a 1970 model. I finally gave up on it after the endless repairs when the transmission got stuck in gear over 10 years ago. I parked it out of the way and bought a Deere 4044M. Every time I use it I am so happy that I can do the work I can with it.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #79  
I sometimes think "What if....I ever had to (God forbid) move back to a subdivision/suburban lawn situation?" Then, I start thinking that I might try keeping my tractor because it would be so handy, even though it would look strange in that setting.

There is a guy living not far from me in a subdivision that mows his lawn with a 9N and rotary cutter. Home association probably LOVES him!

Of course, if I kept the tractor, then I'd need to have the trailer to haul it with, and a place to store the attachments and..... then I'm right back to looking for another place to live with acreage and a shop.
I hear ya! I could not move back to a subdivision. Been out here over 20 years. I don't miss my neighbors looking back at me through their window as I am looking out my window.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #80  
You had a Ford 2000? I had one that they sort of gave me when we bought our place. It was in bad shape. I think it was a 1970 model. I finally gave up on it after the endless repairs when the transmission got stuck in gear over 10 years ago. I parked it out of the way and bought a Deere 4044M. Every time I use it I am so happy that I can do the work I can with it.
1963 2000 gas. The clutch was stuck on it. Broken shifter fork also. I'm thinking from the looks of the old clutch. It was the 2 Stage stuck then the shifter was broken from what the shop showed me of the damage. Pry bar stuck in Rev. so we was pretty sure of it. Shop has been around for decades!! I still have it everything works ASIS.. CL. that was basically all intact FEL. etc. Old as I am same Yr.;)
 

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