I grew up in the city and my wife grew up on a farm so even after 25 years of being married to a farm girl, owning a tractor is new to me. I remember showing up at the in-laws with new four wheelers or new four wheel drive trucks thinking I'd impress someone, but they never did.
Well I've finally turned some heads with this tractor. Like most farms in our area, (east central Minnesota) most of the tractors on the home place are old. After hauling round bales all weekend in the hot sun, I'm convinced anyone who doesn't want a cab and air may want to think twice. Listening to Springsteens "Born to Run" hauling bales just seemed to fit.
The tractor works great and is very comfortable. I've got the 52lc loader and it works great. I also have a Rhino tw84 brush hog and it is one massive unit. My brother-in-law had used a smaller brush cutter that bounced around, and he said that even going through a bunch of small trees he didn't really feel it behind him.
So after one weekend I'm very happy with the machine and very popular on the home place.
I'll report back after I've run it around in the woods.
Dan
Well I've finally turned some heads with this tractor. Like most farms in our area, (east central Minnesota) most of the tractors on the home place are old. After hauling round bales all weekend in the hot sun, I'm convinced anyone who doesn't want a cab and air may want to think twice. Listening to Springsteens "Born to Run" hauling bales just seemed to fit.
The tractor works great and is very comfortable. I've got the 52lc loader and it works great. I also have a Rhino tw84 brush hog and it is one massive unit. My brother-in-law had used a smaller brush cutter that bounced around, and he said that even going through a bunch of small trees he didn't really feel it behind him.
So after one weekend I'm very happy with the machine and very popular on the home place.
I'll report back after I've run it around in the woods.
Dan