Dec 5, 2010 / Moving Ladders #1 CompactTractorFan Super Member Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 6,270 Location Pennsylvania Tractor Kubota BX25 Here is an easy (and lazy) way to move heavy and bulky ladders using a wagon and of course a tractor: Attachments 000_0001.JPG 394.3 KB · Views: 257 000_0002.JPG 389.6 KB · Views: 175 000_0003.JPG 347.2 KB · Views: 221 000_0004.JPG 335.2 KB · Views: 174
Here is an easy (and lazy) way to move heavy and bulky ladders using a wagon and of course a tractor:
Dec 5, 2010 / Moving Ladders #2 B beenthere Super Star Member Joined Aug 16, 2001 Messages 18,498 Location Southern Wisconsin, USA Tractor JD_4x2_Gator, JD_4300, JD_425, JD_455 AWS, added JD_455, JD_110, JD_X485(sold) Seriously?
Dec 5, 2010 / Moving Ladders Thread Starter #3 OP CompactTractorFan Super Member Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 6,270 Location Pennsylvania Tractor Kubota BX25 beenthere said: Seriously? Click to expand... Yep, those are heavy...
Dec 5, 2010 / Moving Ladders #4 Thomas Epic Contributor Joined Apr 6, 2000 Messages 30,958 Location Lebanon,NH. Tractor Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower. You got way to much time on your hands,I would tell you to go wash your tractor but it looks spotless.
You got way to much time on your hands,I would tell you to go wash your tractor but it looks spotless.
Dec 5, 2010 / Moving Ladders Thread Starter #5 OP CompactTractorFan Super Member Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 6,270 Location Pennsylvania Tractor Kubota BX25 Actually it's pretty dirty. Today I decorated it for Christmas.
Dec 5, 2010 / Moving Ladders #6 Scooby074 Super Member Joined Aug 4, 2006 Messages 6,152 Location Nova Scotia Tractor BX 25, ZD 326 Umm... yeah