Dave Sherburne, NY
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I took that winch off the front of a Jeep I had a few years ago. I drove the tractor on the trailer. I guess I have never really used it since I put it on. Last year my son hauled a 1947 Chevy stake rack on the trailer, front wheels against the iron at the front of the trailer rear duals just a little down over the dovetail at the rear. He forgot to take the extra sheave along so he had to crank it on at the low speed. He later found out the rear wheels weren't turning. Today me grandson picked up a Ford 250 with no transmission. I guess it works all right. The dishpan is to cover the winch when not in use.
I loaded up the 1949 Super A with a Woods belly mower yesterday, then took it over to my daughters and put a Cub Cadet on behind it. We took them over to the church,and put them in the garage because she has to mow around the church and the ball field this summer. My grandson who has been doing it for a few years decided this was the year he was going to Kansas to work on a harvesting crew til fall. He said he is going for a Class A CDL drivers test on Tuesday.
I loaded up the 1949 Super A with a Woods belly mower yesterday, then took it over to my daughters and put a Cub Cadet on behind it. We took them over to the church,and put them in the garage because she has to mow around the church and the ball field this summer. My grandson who has been doing it for a few years decided this was the year he was going to Kansas to work on a harvesting crew til fall. He said he is going for a Class A CDL drivers test on Tuesday.