Owning a small tractor is a blessing.

   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing.
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#121  
apparently your bud has not been around tractors or machinery much in his 70 yrs

A lot of folks aren't, therefore the versatility of a small tractors is completely lost on them.

I've got a good friend that alwsys gave me a ribbing for owning a small tractor without what he could see as a need for it. Finally I got him on my Kioti, had him run it for a bit, and now he's got himself a Deere 1025R. Years of me telling him about the utility meant nothing until he realized just how easy it was to use.

Now I give him the ribbing, Mr. In-Town lot with a tractor. 🤪
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #124  
Until 20 or so years ago a lot of people didn't realize how versatile a tractor is.
I often pick up a tree with the grapple, cut it stove length, then pick one of the larger chunks up and hold it over the woodsplitter and split it into more manageable pieces.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #125  
I used the boom pole on my YM1700 to change the blades on my Hustler Raptor ZTR. I also used jackstands. Recently I upgraded to a Yanmar SA425. The drive belt on the Raptor broke. If you ever tried to push a ZTR, you know why I towed it with the SA425. Pulled to a shaded area, picked up the rear of the Raptor with the bolt on pallet forks, and set it on concrete blocks. Chocked the front wheels and set the jackstands. Got the belt changed, using only a few bad words.

You are going to love the SA425. My wife told me I'm not allowed to sell/trade it because she now uses it often. I get an itch for a different tractor and sell and buy other stuff. I don't see myself ever selling the SA425. I bought it new, and it's a keeper. It is such a powerful little tractor for its weight. Just use ballast when lifting heavy, since it is lighter.

I used the SA all spring and summer of 2024 to do bush hogging, tilling, and grading jobs for $$. I never encountered anything it would not do. I would still be doing some, but my new job is too demanding and has extended hours.

I wanted a light tractor since it is in my yard 90% of the time.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #126  
apparently your bud has not been around tractors or machinery much in his 70 yrs

No, he has not. I honestly was surprised by how surprised he was that it worked. When I left to get my tractor, I told him not to worry about it. I knew it would work, but he didn't until he saw it.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #127  
Until 20 or so years ago a lot of people didn't realize how versatile a tractor is.
I often pick up a tree with the grapple, cut it stove length, then pick one of the larger chunks up and hold it over the woodsplitter and split it into more manageable pieces.

I agree with this statement. My dad had an old 8N Ford until he was in his mid-70s. He used it weekly for getting firewood, etc. I finally talked him into selling it and buying a used Kubota BX2200 with a loader. He would then call me weekly and tell me everything he used that little Kubota for. It was so much easier for him to get on, and more compact and maneuverable, that he found way more uses for it than his 8N. He had significant mobility issues and could only walk/stand for about 5 minutes at a time. So he used the ATV and now his Subcompact tractor a lot.

When I'm older, in my 70s or 80s, God willing, I will live that long, I will own another Subcompact tractor.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing. #128  
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing.
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#129  
I agree with this statement. My dad had an old 8N Ford until he was in his mid-70s. He used it weekly for getting firewood, etc. I finally talked him into selling it and buying a used Kubota BX2200 with a loader. He would then call me weekly and tell me everything he used that little Kubota for. It was so much easier for him to get on, and more compact and maneuverable, that he found way more uses for it than his 8N. He had significant mobility issues and could only walk/stand for about 5 minutes at a time. So he used the ATV and now his Subcompact tractor a lot.

When I'm older, in my 70s or 80s, God willing, I will live that long, I will own another Subcompact tractor.

This is at least the second time I've read this story, and it makes me smile just as much as the first time.
 
   / Owning a small tractor is a blessing.
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It looks like you have a hydraulic top link from the hoses in the picture. It's probably the most useful thing you can put on if you're doing much with the 3pt attachments. I will never be without one on a tractor again.

Extremely useful. Unfortunately that one was sized for use with Pat's Easy Change and now that I have a standard quick hitch I had to order a smaller one.

I'll never be without one again either, it's just beyond convenient.
 

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