It could be as innocent as a new roadway within 5 miles. My family always had a fairly shallow freshwater well, supplied all the water one could want. A new roadway within 5 miles and the well went dry, 55 years was a good run.
I like my toothbar. It is usually off. Very easy to remove but 50 lbs to lift when installing, only one bolt per side. My buddy borrows it about twice a year. I wouldn't want the extra expense of another bucket but I'm limited on space also.
It's actually a story of a criminal small town Sheriff that leads a department of criminal cops. They escalate situations and violate the rights of innocent citizens. It's fiction based on reality. For reality just search "photography" on YouTube.
Absolutely. The perfect solution to our governments assistance. Those are available at Rural King also. Seem to be about the same price wherever you can find them. Money well spent.
In time you'll realize that the three levers on the left fender are too long. Disconnect them one at a time, shorten about 2 1/2 inches and you'll never regret the modification.
Contrary to popular gung ho hunter types: Killing wild hogs one or even 12 at a
Sadly killing one to twelve wild hogs per hunt actually increases their numbers over a 90 day period. Hunting them is enjoyable, I've done it. But if you want them gone you must trap 90% of the sounder. Otherwise...
470 hours and couldn't keep up with 4 problems/ repairs. I wouldn't even go look at this one. Owner probably saved by skipping routine maintenance also.
When you buy the RK (rebadged) version of a TYM tractor you limit your repairs to RK technicians. Additionally, you limit the model choices, very limited model choices at RK. Rural King is a great farm chain but the above would be a mistake.
TYM makes a wide range of tractors all with lengthy warranties that are very reasonably priced. They also make many tractors for other brands. Some try to conceal this others don't.
When comparing TYM tractors to other brands of the same hp TYM machines usually weigh more and have higher lifting...
Because you do have "zero experience with tractors" why must you even do a lengthy uninformed post.
The subject was TYM tractors. Which manufacturers many other brands. Are well made, durable, have great warranties, and are reasonably priced.
When using the suction extractor are you leaving the old filter on? If so you should just pay to have it changed. The filter change is as important as changing oil.
What difference does the small discount up front make. JD will make that up in no time with overpriced parts and maintenance items. And just wait until the warranty expires.
I folded mine down once to get past a low metal carport. Once past I stopped and put it back up, repeated when I left. I don't want an image of my tractor upside down posted here.
If there is a dealer anywhere near you look at TYM. If you won't be frequently transporting skip the 25 hp, their 37 hp with FEL and cab is very reasonably priced. When comparing TYM tractors to same hp other brand tractors TYM usually weighs more and lifts more.
I have the T264 and am shocked...