almost overloaded

fred goodrich

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But the old rollback handled her!
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Better watch out the y.t.d.o.t will skin you alive you ain't got near enough truck for the load and you don't have 6 grade 120 1/2 inch chains tieng the load down with 8 rachet binders . your putting the very existence of man kind at risk
 
I was given one just like that except it was a Monkey Ward sort of a gold paint. Used it to mow four acres a week untill the bearings went out in the deck. Tied the old push mower to the side and kept on using it. LOL I was only 8
 
Makes you laugh when they name something that small a Mustang. Basically a push mower you can ride on. Today as people get FATTER those little machines get sqwashed into the lawn.
 
LOL!! jeffcat.!! Have you noticed that the fatter the rider/operator is ... the smaller the machine is? And conversely, the larger the mower is ... the more likely it will have a scrawny person (kid) mowing. Just my humble observation over the years!!
 
always liked the tonka truck strapped on a 45 ft.flatbed when running empty ----draws lots looks -- the best one yet was a truck slowly passes me on the big road and I notice a big teddy-bear sittin in the passenger seat and it waved at Me -- a string and a pulley rigged to lift one arm -- had to thank Him for the laugh -- Roy
 
My Grandfather was a power equipment dealer. Big Toro machines, Bolens etc. Every time he would see one of these he would get up on a soapbox and say that they were going put him and others like him out of business. Little did we know at the time he was right. Western Auto, Ames, K-Mart sold these things 10 to 1 over Toro, Lawn boy and the like. I remember new machines setting on the floor for years. When he was forced to do warranty work on the bargain equipment he would just chirp.
 
No, he had to put it there, over the axles, to keep from being overweight on the front axle. ;>)

I guess you just ride with your feet on the top of the deck, and hope your foot doesn't slip underneath.
 
At Rantoul last year, Travis Jorde's gator quit. After some calls, AHW at Urbana could get right on it. I was getting ready to go home and told him I would take it on the way. He loaded it on his rollback and backed up to my 53" drop deck with my KW T800, loaded it up. He said later he wished he had a picture of my big load. One of the few times when I was not overloaded.
 

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