Posted by SparepartsTN on November 02, 2011 at 10:26:36 from (98.87.124.158):
In Reply to: 3 point dirt scoops posted by petemiddletn on November 02, 2011 at 09:46:44:
Pete,
Used to visit a fellow on the corner in White Oak Flat with tractors about six years ago, and knew a woman off Collier Bend Rd. in Jackson until she passed away a couple of years ago. To keep this tractor related, she had a nice medium size Massey Ferguson and some old equipment to go with it.
Too far to drive my old 861/4000 with a box blade hanging off the back.
The scoop in Cumberland Furnace is one of the newer yellowish brand ones. He had an 8n, I think, to fix his yard, the scoop is usually back in the brush and I haven't seen the tractor for a while. I don't know him, just used to drive past his place on New Dry Hollow Rd. once in a while.
I'm heading back out to do some more bush hoging on my nine acres of "fields", trying to finish them before they turn to mud.
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