jcmseven
Veteran Member
Power Trac Owners,
At the risk of repeating questions from previous posts, I would like to inquire about the Power Trac, and whether I should consider one for my needs. I currently have a John Deere 3720 which I really like and wish to keep for a while. I have also entertained the thought of adding an inexpensive dedicated mower such as a ZTR for some additional mowing I have. I have visited the PT discussion group and have some interest in exploring the PT concept. The real problem I have with my 3720 is that it is too big to fit on some of my property. I have an area of about 1.5 acres in the back of my lot that I really need to access, but the tractor is just too big. I have to make a sharp turn around the rear of my house to do so, and that is impossible for my tractor. It does great on the other parts of my land. I do not want to spend a mint on the equipment, but I would need a blade and a materials bucket at least. I would also need something that could effectively negotiate soft ground, hills and be able to remove small stumps and work in tight places, BUT be strong enough to clear paths and work areas for gardens without sinking or tearing up the ground. My concern is that although I am mechanically inclined to some degree, I lack the expertise and time to fix something that breaks and would want to know how PT stands behind its product. This would not be a heavy hourly usage machine, but when I used it I would really use it. My minimum width to fit through is 54" and that is on a turn, so whatever machine I choose it would have to do that. Thanks for the advice.
John M
At the risk of repeating questions from previous posts, I would like to inquire about the Power Trac, and whether I should consider one for my needs. I currently have a John Deere 3720 which I really like and wish to keep for a while. I have also entertained the thought of adding an inexpensive dedicated mower such as a ZTR for some additional mowing I have. I have visited the PT discussion group and have some interest in exploring the PT concept. The real problem I have with my 3720 is that it is too big to fit on some of my property. I have an area of about 1.5 acres in the back of my lot that I really need to access, but the tractor is just too big. I have to make a sharp turn around the rear of my house to do so, and that is impossible for my tractor. It does great on the other parts of my land. I do not want to spend a mint on the equipment, but I would need a blade and a materials bucket at least. I would also need something that could effectively negotiate soft ground, hills and be able to remove small stumps and work in tight places, BUT be strong enough to clear paths and work areas for gardens without sinking or tearing up the ground. My concern is that although I am mechanically inclined to some degree, I lack the expertise and time to fix something that breaks and would want to know how PT stands behind its product. This would not be a heavy hourly usage machine, but when I used it I would really use it. My minimum width to fit through is 54" and that is on a turn, so whatever machine I choose it would have to do that. Thanks for the advice.
John M