Utah Bison
Bronze Member
Well it's the bison's 3rd winter now after being reborn. I bought this tractor in a box. AKA my bison in a box.
It was torn apart 10 years prior me getting it and sat rotting away. I spent the summer restoring it back to serviceable condition.
I now have over 150 hours on it since it came back to life. Using it for bush hogging, plowing, misc loader duty's and clearing snow.
And I have to say it's been a fine investment in a great little tractor. The only problems I have had was a flat rear tire that leaked all
its calcium out on my pretty powdered wheel. And the Oil pressure switch failed so the light would not come on when it had no pressure.
Oh and ran it out of gas once. Other than that its been a work horse. Fires right up after sitting for weeks in 0 degree weather.
So my report is i'm impressed with the little guy. Only thing I wish, was it was 4wd sometimes when plowing snow. But with chains, loaded
tires and locking differential it gets the job done.
Lee and his Utah Bison
It was torn apart 10 years prior me getting it and sat rotting away. I spent the summer restoring it back to serviceable condition.
I now have over 150 hours on it since it came back to life. Using it for bush hogging, plowing, misc loader duty's and clearing snow.
And I have to say it's been a fine investment in a great little tractor. The only problems I have had was a flat rear tire that leaked all
its calcium out on my pretty powdered wheel. And the Oil pressure switch failed so the light would not come on when it had no pressure.
Oh and ran it out of gas once. Other than that its been a work horse. Fires right up after sitting for weeks in 0 degree weather.
So my report is i'm impressed with the little guy. Only thing I wish, was it was 4wd sometimes when plowing snow. But with chains, loaded
tires and locking differential it gets the job done.
Lee and his Utah Bison