tacticalturnip
Elite Member
Those mudguards are real nice!
Looks cool, but I don't see any implements attached. Any good farmer can handle towing a trailer, so maybe just do a little practicing!I can’t stand trailers and I don’t like running tractors on the road for more than a mile or two. This is what I do if I need to go further than that: View attachment 838478
Looks cool, but I don't see any implements attached. Any good farmer can handle towing a trailer, so maybe just do a little practicing!
I always take mine out when not using it, just to keep from hearing the rattle. It is on my van, not a pickup, so the rattle can get pretty loud and annoying!A few years back, we had a PA trooper around here who wrote tickets for leaving a ball hitch in the receiver when not towing. I don't know how many just paid the $50 fine before someone challenged it in court. The officer couldn't produce the non existent statute and the judge threw it out.
It's sad that law enforcement can't always be trusted.
I do too, so I don't take out a kneecap.I always take mine out when not using it, just to keep from hearing the rattle. It is on my van, not a pickup, so the rattle can get pretty loud and annoying!
As my tractor has no cab, I have ordered and installed mudguards. Without them winter driving was mess.
I bought the front fenders on my 3039. They're really neat the way they follow the wheel when turning, and really expensive.My next tractor will have front fenders because it DOES have a cab. I keep waiting for a piece of stray gravel to crack that big windshield that goes all the way to the floor.
I didn’t until I hit my sheen, talk about some f-bombs!!!I do too, so I don't take out a kneecap.