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Moved a rider tractor/mower. Deck is 46.0 wide. Pulled tractor in , deck touched the wheel wells, obviously not between , rear tires sat on tailgate
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Website said 670lbs dry, I had barely any fuel in it. It's a tank, back when Garden Tractors were real Garden Tractors.Wow tight fit.
What do you reckon the weight of that tractor is?
Just curious, does it have a PTO?Website said 670lbs dry, I had barely any fuel in it. It's a tank, back when Garden Tractors were real Garden Tractors.
Yes it the garden tractor has a PTO but not like what you are expecting as it is normally attached on the garden tractors direct to the engine with a pulley sleeve and it either has a hand crank on the dash or most of them today are electric start of the PTO see the pictureJust curious, does it have a PTO?
I'm guessing not.
It does have a PTO. It's electrically activated, runs the mower deck and the snow thrower attachment. It's not a 3 point hitch type PTO.Just curious, does it have a PTO?
I'm guessing not.
There's an active thread on tailgate cable slack - bet yours were pretty taught!Website said 670lbs dry, I had barely any fuel in it. It's a tank, back when Garden Tractors were real Garden Tractors.
I did a " it fits" the first year I had my Maverick with a picture of an 8 pt buck in the bed. I ruffled a few feathers from the non hunters in the group.Moved a rider tractor/mower. Deck is 46.0 wide. Pulled tractor in , deck touched the wheel wells, obviously not between , rear tires sat on tailgate
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If people didn't hunt a little bit, we'd be over run with critters. The only hunters that p*ss me off are the ones who only hunt for trophies and discard the meat.I did a " it fits" the first year I had my Maverick with a picture of an 8 pt buck in the bed. I ruffled a few feathers from the non hunters in the group.
I agree plus the hunters that trespass and do not ask permission. I had that problem on my 5 acre lot. I be more then willing to allow hunters in my woodlot as long as they ask permission, Last year a guy snagged a buck out of woodlot and he had permission from me to hunt there as he asked. The prior year I had a free buck that was bagged but the person did not permission from me. The sheriff evicted him and I ended up with the buck and his tags.If people didn't hunt a little bit, we'd be over run with critters. The only hunters that p*ss me off are the ones who only hunt for trophies and discard the meat.
Nice try.Website said 670lbs dry, I had barely any fuel in it. It's a tank, back when Garden Tractors were real Garden Tractors.