Tractor ordered!

   / Tractor ordered!
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Here's a picture of the wife on the PT-180. It was a real pain in the butt trying to get her off of it. Go figure.
 

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   / Tractor ordered! #12  
Stefan,

Looks great! Try to keep your wife from getting all the work done before Saturday. I'd like to see you put it through its paces! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Congratulations!!

You will have lots of fun with your new toy!!

Tell that big guy that's holding you on his lap that you want to steer!!!!



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   / Tractor ordered! #15  
Trojan6,

Sorry it rained all day Saturday and I didn't get too see your new machine. However, rain was only scattered on Sunday in Central Texas, so give us an update on what you did with your new PT /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Tractor ordered!
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#16  
Too bad you couldn't make it. Two others showed up, and I let them move some dirt around with the 180. Didn't have a whole lot of luck though, due to the wet/slippery ground. I still managed to find some other jobs to work on with it.
Sunday really put the tractor through its paces, and I can honestly say I haven't been as impressed with a piece of equipment as when I took it into the woods. Simply amazing. The ability to knock down branches, dig up 6-in cedar trees at the roots, and push huge piles of brush around convinced me that I made the best choice. However, the verdict is still out on the post-hole digger. Spent two hours after work yesterday trying to dig a hole, and it just wasn't cutting it. I'm gonna look for a better bit (rock) to attach and see if I'll have more luck.
Will try and get some pictures posted when I slow down some.
 
   / Tractor ordered! #17  
Holy *&^% /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif!
you "bulldozed" cedars with your machine. Those from central Texas may not understand, cedars (actually white mountain junipers) are rock hard yet incredibly flexible, have a root system that looks like the devil's own horns and grow in 1 inch of topsoil and 100' of bedrock.

Save a couple for me, I have got to see that "little" machine dig up a 6" cedar.

All I can say is WOW /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif!

Congratulations again.
 

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