jmhoying
New member
Hello,
I've found several interesting post on this forum and decided to sign up. I also belong to a John Deere forum. One thing that drew me in was the great post by 3RRL. I hope to add grade wheels to my box blade and will use a few ideas from his version.
I grew up on a farm with John Deere tractors and have owned John Deere lawn tractors since I was married in 1975 (110, 216, 314 and now a restored 318). A few years ago, we purchased 5 wooded acres with a pond, so I needed more help that a the 318 could provide. I found a 2007 John Deere 3520 with loader and am very happy with it. I have since purchased a stump grubber with grapple, front forks, 5' tiller, box blade and a 72" JD mower deck.
Last summer/fall, I built a 30x42' barn completely by myself (other than the concrete flat finish work). The 3520 was an amazing help in that project. I'll include a few photos below.
The pair (318 and 3520)

I built the rafters at my house shop and moved them across the road to the new barn location

I built a boom on the forks to lift the rafters into place. I had ropes to each side to guide them from the tractor seat.

Helping to lift sheathing

Jack Hoying
Fort Loramie, Ohio
I've found several interesting post on this forum and decided to sign up. I also belong to a John Deere forum. One thing that drew me in was the great post by 3RRL. I hope to add grade wheels to my box blade and will use a few ideas from his version.
I grew up on a farm with John Deere tractors and have owned John Deere lawn tractors since I was married in 1975 (110, 216, 314 and now a restored 318). A few years ago, we purchased 5 wooded acres with a pond, so I needed more help that a the 318 could provide. I found a 2007 John Deere 3520 with loader and am very happy with it. I have since purchased a stump grubber with grapple, front forks, 5' tiller, box blade and a 72" JD mower deck.
Last summer/fall, I built a 30x42' barn completely by myself (other than the concrete flat finish work). The 3520 was an amazing help in that project. I'll include a few photos below.
The pair (318 and 3520)

I built the rafters at my house shop and moved them across the road to the new barn location

I built a boom on the forks to lift the rafters into place. I had ropes to each side to guide them from the tractor seat.

Helping to lift sheathing

Jack Hoying
Fort Loramie, Ohio