MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Re: PT-425 PROS & cons??
O.K. I'll shout it out...
I CAN FIT MY PT425 WITH A 4' BRUSH HOG ATTACHED INTO THE REAR OF A STANDARD 3/4 TON 8' PICKUP TRUCK!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Not just the brush hog, but a 5' finish mower, a 5' power angle snow plow, a large bucket on the FEL, just about any attachment. Fits nice, rides nice, makes for quick transport, too. The loading ramps from PT are very strong and cost about a hundred bucks. You just have to find a way to secure them to the bed (not the tailgate) of the pickup truck. Heavy ratchet straps to the frame would work fine. I chose to use steel pipe and rebar. I welded one section of pipe to the underside of the ramp and another section to the top of my steel bumper. I then slipped a piece of rebar through both pieces of pipe and the ramp is secured to the truck. We used this method to secure steel plates between railcars to load 5 ton army trucks, so I'm pretty sure it will hold a 1500 pound tractor with attachment. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
O.K. I'll shout it out...
I CAN FIT MY PT425 WITH A 4' BRUSH HOG ATTACHED INTO THE REAR OF A STANDARD 3/4 TON 8' PICKUP TRUCK!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Not just the brush hog, but a 5' finish mower, a 5' power angle snow plow, a large bucket on the FEL, just about any attachment. Fits nice, rides nice, makes for quick transport, too. The loading ramps from PT are very strong and cost about a hundred bucks. You just have to find a way to secure them to the bed (not the tailgate) of the pickup truck. Heavy ratchet straps to the frame would work fine. I chose to use steel pipe and rebar. I welded one section of pipe to the underside of the ramp and another section to the top of my steel bumper. I then slipped a piece of rebar through both pieces of pipe and the ramp is secured to the truck. We used this method to secure steel plates between railcars to load 5 ton army trucks, so I'm pretty sure it will hold a 1500 pound tractor with attachment. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif