This wasn't a gotcha post or anything, I really was curious. Since I do use my tractor for more than just mowing or related tasks. I do use ground engaging equipment to plant and garden and I just couldn't imagine it working much any way than reverse and a tiller type attachment. And I couldn't imagine running around in reverse turned half way in the seat for hours.It's always been made pretty clear the PTs aren't good for ground engaging/pulling tasks like a disk, dirt plow, stump pulling. They do make several sizes of tillers, power rakes, and fertilizer/salt spreaders.
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Do they have those metal carport things out there? We can get them here that are big enough for two cars installed on your property for like $700, your choice of color.Heck as rScotty says everybody needs more than one tractor, per him 3 is about right.
I wish I had more covered storage space for a Powertrac or small articulated European tractor. The little Yanmar - that I use mostly - lives in what was once Grandma's chicken coop. Building more structures here would break up the orchard rows and I'm not going to do that.
Thread drift? What's that?
I am just about decided to get one like you described.Do they have those metal carport things out there? We can get them here that are big enough for two cars installed on your property for like $700, your choice of color.
I bought HF's 20x20 tarp shed and replaced its $50 canvas about every 18 months but ran out of patience with that. One like you describe is what I need.
....And one after the most recent HF replacement tarp lasted less than a year. I gave up replacing the tarps after that.
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My wife and I never had a budget. We just kinda knew what we had, where we were investing it, saving it, spending it, etc... kinda like-minded, so never had to worry about who was spending what, where. We always discussed purchases over $50 (back then) and now stuff over $100 before making the purchase.