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Posted by Punchie on October 18, 2004 at 15:09:20 from (66.37.61.184):
In Reply to: Which small tractor for pulling firewood out of th posted by D in Ontario on October 17, 2004 at 15:42:08:
HI D Well we have used IHC H , AC WD's and B's . I would go with the WD and Yes the MASSY is a good tractor . WD cost 1000 -2500 35 HP weight around 3500 Narrow front in the woods , your not going to brake any thing. Naroows on the hills WIDE are about 5% - 10 % safer Weight the Tires is a must on hilly ground. PULL FRONM THE HITCH ONLY. not from any other point hitch !!!! Make hitch on the tractor as long as you can 6" to 8 " past the tractors back tires. Use good chains and cables 5/16 ' and larger of good grade. Front weight a good idea. ABout the trailer VS old speader. Boy I would like to get and old PTO spreader and take off the back beaters and use it to unload. Used for wood , dirt , compost , small load of hay etc. Safty is a must , you need to go slow learn as you go. Never do any thing your not sure about, or you will be fixing your equitment, or you may loose your life.
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