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Sagetown

Sagetown

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Okay; here's a little wagon I remodeled for getting in and out of the woods with a small load.
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Dirtboy

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Jeff- Yup Ariens GT 17. It is 31 years old. :)

Bought it a few years back for the mower and snowblower (48" 2 stage blower), but the gearbox on the deck was shot. So ended getting zero turn.
Then welded the receiver tube on the draw bar so i could pull the log splitter and trailer and lawn roller around. :)

At some point I want to get a NH Boomer 30 with backhoe size tractor, but in the mean time the ole Ariens is doing a good job pulling things around.

Those old Ariens are work horses!
 

jimw

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I have more pics, the bed removes with one pin and an 8000 lb hydraulic winch plugs in.
Also has a home made hydraulic capstan winch mounted behind the seat, their is also a
vertical splitter that fastens to the front frame, no pics of that though. All hydraulic implements
are powered with remotes off the Case tractor .
Jim
 
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dave_dj1

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Jim, that thing is AWESOME! It's exactly what I need. That there is some good ole fashioned Yankee engineering! Thanks for posting the pictures, you know we love pictures! I like the pivot (front c complete with balljoints) what's it off? You need to start a thread with some build info. :)
 

jimw

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Jim, that thing is AWESOME! It's exactly what I need. That there is some good ole fashioned Yankee engineering! Thanks for posting the pictures, you know we love pictures! I like the pivot (front c complete with balljoints) what's it off? You need to start a thread with some build info. :)
Dave
The steering knuckle is off the front end of an old jeep, hydraulic ram hooks onto the steering arm. Rear section of the tractor bolts onto where the
front tire would normally be. Thats what gives it full articulation. Case 200 and 400 series tractors are all hydraulic drive with high and low range built
into the rear end. Hook some hydraulic hoses from the front end to the rear end and you have 4 wheel drive ! Steering wheel only turns about an inch
or so each way and activates what used to be the hydraulic implement lift, which now connects to the hydraulic steering ram.
Jim
 

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