Re: Used pricing on PT\'s....
Thanks, and thanks to all who participated in this discussion. I'm going to pick up the PT tommorow. Dave is most generously helping with the move before he goes off on vacation (many thanks, Dave).
I live just outside of Raleigh, about 30 miles from Dave, on about 5 acres and a pond (how are PT's at dredging /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif). I'm currently finishing a garage loft and will be starting on the outside projects at the end of the month... just in time for summer heat and humidity to really get going.
Initial projects are mostly fencing, using the auger wherever I can be sure that there aren't any power, water, telephone, septic, or cable lines. Then on to the drainage problems. I'm sure you all will be hearing about my nefarious deeds.
(So...say you hit a high voltage line with a backhoe. Since you're not enclosed in a cage with the PT, at least the one I have, do you get fried immediately? Or just when you try to get off the tractor?)
Thanks, and thanks to all who participated in this discussion. I'm going to pick up the PT tommorow. Dave is most generously helping with the move before he goes off on vacation (many thanks, Dave).
I live just outside of Raleigh, about 30 miles from Dave, on about 5 acres and a pond (how are PT's at dredging /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif). I'm currently finishing a garage loft and will be starting on the outside projects at the end of the month... just in time for summer heat and humidity to really get going.
Initial projects are mostly fencing, using the auger wherever I can be sure that there aren't any power, water, telephone, septic, or cable lines. Then on to the drainage problems. I'm sure you all will be hearing about my nefarious deeds.
(So...say you hit a high voltage line with a backhoe. Since you're not enclosed in a cage with the PT, at least the one I have, do you get fried immediately? Or just when you try to get off the tractor?)