Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Just took delivery a week ago of an International 1066.
So far, what I do around here when a tree (for example) might fall is bring out the backhoe, cut the tree and then push/drag it somewhere. Using the front bucket for a drag situation is always......a bit of a drag! Usually have to go in reverse which can create traction issues... If I go forward and pull with bucket, then chain is going all the way under machine and I risk running over it during a curve.... I've dealt with it but don't like it.
Now, with the 1066, I'm realizing we can maybe just use it. So, the tractor has a draw bar hanging out the back. If I wanted to attach a 3/8" chain to drag a stump or something.... what's the best way to attach chain to drawbar?
(side note as I think deeper on this.... this might not happen as easily as I'm thinking because I also bought a hydraulic mower to pull behind tractor and the hydraulic pump will bolt to the back of tractor so it can be "easily" taken off......but it's still going to be a pain in the hiney so it might not come off as easily nor often as I'm imagining)
So far, what I do around here when a tree (for example) might fall is bring out the backhoe, cut the tree and then push/drag it somewhere. Using the front bucket for a drag situation is always......a bit of a drag! Usually have to go in reverse which can create traction issues... If I go forward and pull with bucket, then chain is going all the way under machine and I risk running over it during a curve.... I've dealt with it but don't like it.
Now, with the 1066, I'm realizing we can maybe just use it. So, the tractor has a draw bar hanging out the back. If I wanted to attach a 3/8" chain to drag a stump or something.... what's the best way to attach chain to drawbar?
(side note as I think deeper on this.... this might not happen as easily as I'm thinking because I also bought a hydraulic mower to pull behind tractor and the hydraulic pump will bolt to the back of tractor so it can be "easily" taken off......but it's still going to be a pain in the hiney so it might not come off as easily nor often as I'm imagining)