dnw64
Veteran Member
...I got ... Bolens HT20 with a gardenway loader...
Cool! Very similar to the Case/Ingersoll I was mentioning from what I can see.
...I got ... Bolens HT20 with a gardenway loader...
I can highly recommend a Case/Ingersoll. They are a real tractor, pretty much unchanged for over 50 years. I had a 1972 444 that I bought in '99 and used it for 18 years before I upgraded to a 4WD Cab tractor (an M-F GC2300). It was still in fine/great shape.
INGERSOLL
I got a 26 hp craftsman garden tractor with locking differential, it was my everything tractor for a while before I got my massey.
Not sure if they're still in business or not. I'd try giving them a call.
I've got a Husky that, according to the model number has an auto-locking differential. But, it doesn't work.
One of the things I like so much about my new and old mowers is the reverse mower switch, all I have to do is start it and switch it to reverse mowing and thats it, it stays there and there are no buttons or levers or anything I have to do if I want to back up and keep mowing. All the other mowers I looked w/ locking differentials had these goofy levers and buttons you have to hit to back up, and (from what I understand) they would reset if you started going forward again.
Its a little thing that makes a bigger difference than you'd think.
On mine, you turn the key back one notch and push a button, and you could mow forward and reverse until you get off the seat. But I got sick of even that, so disabled the switch which controls it.
From what I read online is that on all the mowers if you disengage the PTO it turns off the reverse mowing and you have to hit the button/lever to re-engage it.
Yup, that's how it is. On mine it was a normally open switch which gets compressed when you press the reverse pedal, which in turn shuts off the pto unless you do that whole thing with turning the key and pushing the button. I just detached it from it's location, zip tied it out of the way somewhere else. Easy fix.From what I read online is that on all the mowers if you disengage the PTO it turns off the reverse mowing and you have to hit the button/lever to re-engage it.