Bought a new JD 5303 two years ago with a loader....my first loader tractor. How did I ever get along without it! I use it for everything:
Manure Digging holes for pets who've passed on Firewood Cleaning up around the farm (wheelbarrow) Moving lumber Pushing in metal T-posts Moving round bales (w/add on forks) Feeding square bales (holds three) Lifting heavy things out of my truck (usually with chain) Loading scrap iron Getting unstuck in a soft hayfield ...the list goes on.
When the guy delivered the tractor, he ran me through how to take the bucket off and put it back on. I forgot how, because I've NEVER taken it off and I don't plan to!
Which leads me to a question: I do all my hay cutting, tedding, and raking with this tractor, always with the bucket on. Is there any harm? Why would I take it off? Like I said, it's gotten me unstuck a few times on soft ground.
By the way, I bale with a Farmall 460. Much better for baling. How would I get along without that TA?
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