Moved the mower to the rear of the garage Saturday, followed by the large bucket with the small bucket, forks, soil slicer and grapple claw(no, it's not done yet) all nested in the large bucket. Set the 48" brush hog on top of that after I installed new blades and chopped up the garden for the winter. Then attached the plow, backed into the garage and put on the trickle charger. All ready for winter!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now think about that for a moment. If you had a conventional tractor with 3PT hitch how long would it have taken to:
Attach a finish mower, drive into the yard and detach a finish mower.
Attach a bucket, drive into the yard and detach a bucket.
Attach a brush hog, drive into the yard and detach a brush hog.
Attach a snow plow, drive into the yard and detach a snow plow.
Attach a finish mower and mow the leaves in the yard, then drive back to the garage and detach a finish mower.
Attach a brush hog, drive into the yard to a tree and detach a brush hog.
Attach pallet forks, drive into the yard and tip up your brush hog against the tree to change the blades, then drive back to the garage and detach pallet forks.
Attach a brush hog and chop up your garden for the winter, then drive back to the garage and detach your brush hog.
Attach a bucket full of three other attachments and detach a bucket in your garage.
Attach a brush hog and set it on top of your other implements and detach a brush hog.
Attach a snow plow and back into the garage.
Smile that it only took me about two hours, half an hour of which was spent mowing leaves, 15 minutes changing brush hog blades, 15 minutes chopping the garden, 15 minutes talking to the neighbor, a half an hour watching the ND/Navy game off and on and only about 10 minutes changing all those implements soooo many times! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
toolz_not_toyz,
You are going to love that tractor once you get use to it!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif