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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: ncsawyer on January 27, 2018, 06:41:55 PM
Is exactly what I need! Picked up a few logs from the Boy Scout Camp down the road today. The three big kids wanted to ride the tractor to unload the logs. They will outgrow that all too soon I suppose.
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That would help. I went and looked at a 445 a while back. It was a lot bigger than I had imagined from the photos. It sure would have done the job though.
I've seen cross country antique tractor parades where owners have built platforms over the 3rd point hitch arms to hold extra seats for passengers (like an old school bus bench seat).
Quote from: firefighterontheside on January 27, 2018, 06:49:15 PM
That would help. I went and looked at a 445 a while back. It was a lot bigger than I had imagined from the photos. It sure would have done the job though.
The lift is very strong for a 50HP tractor. I like mine a lot.
Quote from: Resonator on January 27, 2018, 07:11:12 PM
I've seen cross country antique tractor parades where owners have built platforms over the 3rd point hitch arms to hold extra seats for passengers (like an old school bus bench seat).
There's an idea. They would a good counter weight!
Looks like all are happy.
Perfect! One for each brake and the third handles the clutch. All you have to do is steer. ;)
All us kids spent a lot of time riding with dad. Still have the 706 with nice wide flat fenders and the umbrella mount was good to hold on to. Good memories! :)