DYNOBOB
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That looks a lot like my farmer built wagon on a Model T (I think) front axle.
after rescued from brush pile...
after rescued from brush pile...
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Looks a lot like my farmer wagon built on Model T front axle (I think).
Wheel Horse Tractor and a 10 cube dump cart.
and I can store 2-3 weeks worth of wood in the horse trailer off in the back ground.
...he is more than fast enough when pulling logs you have to keep up :smile2:
The arch is very light the wheels are removed in the winter.
The 424 mainly moves trailers around now. Once or twice a year it pulls the batwing to blow out the cobwebs.
I transport my wood on a trailer I tow behind my car, I use a 4 wheeler to get the wood to the trailer.[/QUOTE
Thats not a car!!
I use a 1950 8N and an old farmer built trailer. Small enough to get around the woods pretty good. The gearing & traction of a tractor handles pulling a load much easier than a ATV or garden tractor for me. Especially when the ground is soft.
Gregg,
WOW! Gregg what is that Blue saw you have ?
I use him he is a light cold-blooded horse (15 y.o.) born to be a harness trotter but wasn't fast enough,
he is more than fast enough when pulling logs you have to keep up :smile2:
Not so big logs over here:
The arch is very light the wheels are removed in the winter.
That looks a lot like my farmer built wagon on a Model T (I think) front axle.
after rescued from brush pile...
It pulls it in 3 or 4 low mowing the yard (not tall grass). 36hp is at the low end of what the mower wants.
With a 706 I'd say your splitter had better be strong. Does the 706 have a 1000 pto? You could run at 1/2 rpm. What kinda worries me about tractor splitter is using $50/day in fuel to split.
LOL, That blue saw is a Poulan 4000 that was is in pretty rough shape when I got it. Just decided to paint it Ford tractor blue.:hmm3grin2orange:
Gregg,
AWESOME pics BTW. Almost looks like a Percheron cross with that backside & tail...very nice looking horse! We have a Percheron/TB cross that looks and moves like a....Percheron but thinks she's a TB! We also have a Belgium that needs a job. These pics might inspire us to work him into the CAD hobby.. For several years we took horses from the tracks and built them into other things..converted something like 25 or 26. Girls went off to college so we don't anymore.
Why don't you build a seat on that?
It pretty much already looks like a sulky.
Then keeping up would be a lot easier.
-Eric
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