Thanks guys. I know it's an old tractor and truly, the steering can be problematic. It runs like a clock though and a comparable new tractor, to me, just isn't worth it. I could buy one but this one has done everything I have asked of it up to this point. It's actually too easy to turn IMO. You have to be careful in the rough stuff or you might lose the wheel. I'm sure it would be a hand-full with a full loader but this is for generally light work and not to be used daily. I think it would be useful as front end weight as well. With my brush hog attached, it's an older Ford 5' and heavy as heck, it likes to do wheelies if you get too excited. I didn't think about the fueling issue but I could, no doubt, devise a work around for that. I have been watching craigslist at least weekly. Haven't had any luck yet but I'm gonna see what kind of drive Rockford, IL is. Yeah, just checked it, it's right where it was the last time I went through that area. I don't think I need one that bad but I sure appreciate the tip.
This post was edited by Bookem-Danno at 21:05:46 05/31/13 2 times.
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