MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
- Messages
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Re: PT-425 PROS & cons??
I'm sticking with J_J on this one... do what you want with the machine, it is yours to use as you see fit... however, be prepared to repair it when it breaks from using it for things it was not designed to be used for.
That is the beauty of the PT design. Slap some more steel on it, modifiy it to your heart's content, play with it and get it to be the machine you want it to be. Just don't whine when you break it. Document the failure, share the experience, get made fun of a bit(good natured, of course), rethink your design or application, rework it and try again.
I really think the lot of us PT owners have some crazed scientist bottled up inside. That's why we all enjoy these machines and experimenting on them so much. Igor, pass the wrenches!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
I'm sticking with J_J on this one... do what you want with the machine, it is yours to use as you see fit... however, be prepared to repair it when it breaks from using it for things it was not designed to be used for.
That is the beauty of the PT design. Slap some more steel on it, modifiy it to your heart's content, play with it and get it to be the machine you want it to be. Just don't whine when you break it. Document the failure, share the experience, get made fun of a bit(good natured, of course), rethink your design or application, rework it and try again.
I really think the lot of us PT owners have some crazed scientist bottled up inside. That's why we all enjoy these machines and experimenting on them so much. Igor, pass the wrenches!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif