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A big lawn tractor will bull a good load, I wouldn't do this much with anything under 20 hp rigs, tuff on the transmission
 
It's Wagon Wednesday!
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Good morning :D
 
A big lawn tractor will bull a good load, I wouldn't do this much with anything under 20 hp rigs, tuff on the transmission
Tried to move a pontoon boat with my lawn tractor, two axles under trailer want to go in a straight line, it steers the tractor. i think thats where i broke my transaxle mounts. My little kubota is the ticket for moving them.
 
A big lawn tractor will bull a good load, I wouldn't do this much with anything under 20 hp rigs, tuff on the transmission
My old JD L 110 has a 20 horse motor. Might be worth a try and see what it can do.
 
Craig, you might be able to fabricate a less complex version (non powered) that you could then hitch up to your small tractor? A ball a hyd bottle Jack a plate of steel and some heavy swivel casters?
The big issue is being able to stop it. If it gets on a hill.....
 
If it is empty I dont see why it would not work.
Well I went and looked and it has a spot on the back of the mower for a hitch ball.
I have an extra, so next time I have the trailer here, I'll hook it up and see what it can do.
 
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Just looking at the Mustang Electric car. To charge at a ford pass station, to go from 10 percent to 80 percent, gets you about 180 miles. Cost...........30.00!!! that is a lot to pay, IMO.
 
Morning everyone, rain here, makes for a sloppy mess in the patch. Craig I would think If you had something supporting the tung weight the JD should do fine.
 
Just looking at the Mustang Electric car. To charge at a ford pass station, to go from 10 percent to 80 percent, gets you about 180 miles. Cost...........30.00!!! that is a lot to pay, IMO.
Lots of hidden costs with electric cars that aren’t talked about.
 
Just looking at the Mustang Electric car. To charge at a ford pass station, to go from 10 percent to 80 percent, gets you about 180 miles. Cost...........30.00!!! that is a lot to pay, IMO.

And the charge take a lot more time than 7 gallons of gas at the pump and prowling the quickie mart for Red Bulls :lol:
 
That one caught my eye because I don't believe the bowtie gang built a 2 door wagon after '64. :steering:An those crossed flags on the fender mean Big Block if I remember right. :D
How about a Waggin built by our own member Waggin!

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Even at 10 yrs old, I was shocked and dismayed when I saw that MERCURY on the tailgates of what I knew to be Ford trucks.
A summer in Brandon Manitoba when the old man was working on a slip-form concrete silo for grain I think it was. Pour that concrete 24/7, just keep jacking up the form a little at a time :eek:.
 
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