Posted by 641Dave on April 11, 2011 at 07:46:39 from (64.221.10.253):
I bought a 3 point scoop to fit on the back of my 641 last weekend. I envy the folks with front loaders but this little attachment is proving to be a handy attachment for allot of my various chores on the new place.
The weekend before last I plugged 130 trees on the new place and this past weekend I started digging good top soil out of a mound towards the back of the place and used the dirt to create a birm around my young seedling trees in order to hold more water during my hose stretching episodes.
I think I'm only getting about 1/3 of a yard but I don't have far to go with the small place and I got dirt to the trees and working on filling low spots and holes around the place.
Anyway, here she is on the back of "Ginger" since she's a "red-head". How's that for a name? :wink:
The more I work with this little tractor the more I appreciate it and the more I'm starting to realize that despite the fact a brand new tractor with all the bells and whistles would be great, this 53 year old chunk of iron and rubber will do most of everything I need to get this place cleaned up and landscaped.
I have a feeling I'll be doing some restoration on this Workmaster someday because I don't think it's going to be easy to part with it anytime soon.
This post was edited by 641Dave at 07:47:13 04/11/11.
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