Posted by farmerboy on January 22, 2012 at 12:01:46 from (75.100.218.101):
In Reply to: My best tractor posted by Bob Bancroft on January 21, 2012 at 06:42:18:
Hey Bushogpapa,
You'll need to have a Horse Built in the 80's to mount anything on them. I believe they were the Horse II or III. The tiller attachment has to be able to be unbolted to expose a PTO. You could also buy the tomahawk chipper attachment for them.
Basically, Gardenway was trying to compete with the BCS system and never really was up to it. You can still buy a new BCS today along with over 30 attachments, including a splitter. That, and three different styles of chippers, 5 different styles of mowers, 3 different ways to remove snow, several different solid working attachments, a rake, a round baler, etc, etc, etc... They have 3 or 4 speeds forward, instant reverse, locking differential, steering brakes, diesel engine options. I have an 11 hp diesel 850 with 30 inch tiller, double rotary plow, chipper, sweeper, mowers, etc.
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