Posted by George Marsh on October 16, 2012 at 19:32:12 from (50.104.232.125):
In Reply to: Re: Saved $120 posted by Dalet on October 16, 2012 at 17:52:27:
Erran, Of you notice the truck in the background, it has a tool box across the front. When I load my mowers, I put the bumper against the tool box and close the tail gate. Not much room to move or bounce around. One mower, I have to strap in, because the back wheels won't clear the side boxes.
No way my bumper will take out my back window.
Keep in mind, all the green on the GT275 is, expensive to replace, plastic. I'm simply trying to protect my investment.
I was looking to put a tiller on a farm tractor. Couldn't find a tractor that was powerful enough and would go slow enough without putting out about 10 times what I spent on this toy.
This toy works better than expected. I love it and have no plans to ever sell.
My grandkids are city kids. They have fun when they come to the country and get to ride my tractors. They also looking forward to sled rides when it snow. Now I have a Deere to put in front of the sled, instead of a Ford or Farmall. May need to get a red outfit and a gray beard when I'm pulling them. Ho, Ho.
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