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T Connolly
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The barn is very nice.Sounds like the general consensus is we don’t care about your new tractor as much as your nice barn.
The barn is very nice.Sounds like the general consensus is we don’t care about your new tractor as much as your nice barn.
The cars belong to some friends of mine. They brought them over for a photo shoot for the builders advertising. It was fun!TConnolly - that's an understatement, the barn is fantastic, the framing detail, lights - no wires, then the cars really add a lot of character!
Then your loft area - all very nicely done, Thank you for sharing!
I’ll use the 4052 to move snowbanks and haul sand for sanding the driveways. We have four driveways to tend to. Longest is 500 feet. I have a JD X738 4x4 garden tractor with a 47 inch snowblower that I use to move the bulk of the snow. Just did 17 inches with no difficulty two weeks ago.How much snow will you be clearing? Any attachments besides the loader?
TConnolly - that's an understatement, the barn is fantastic, the framing detail, lights - no wires, then the cars really add a lot of character!
Then your loft area - all very nicely done, Thank you for sharing!
Not sure why I keep duplicating my photos. Anyway this is the barn loft with my little sitting area with my Yamaha stereo and my Large Advent speakers from the 1970’s!
If you do a lot of snow removal, you might want to consider a Rear Pull Snowblower. Perfect companion to that tractorI’ll use the 4052 to move snowbanks and haul sand for sanding the driveways. We have four driveways to tend to. Longest is 500 feet. I have a JD X738 4x4 garden tractor with a 47 inch snowblower that I use to move the bulk of the snow. Just did 17 inches with no difficulty two weeks ago.
I also bought a 6 foot Frontier bush hog, JD pallet forks, and a three point wood splitter when I bought the 4052.
We have a number of other attachments too.