Posted by BIGBOB2 on March 29, 2011 at 10:55:24 from (64.158.200.6):
In Reply to: Red Tractors posted by 111 on March 22, 2011 at 13:57:43:
mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 13:20:33 03/23/11) What's your idea of a "hay trailer?" That could be anything from an old manure spreader with 24 bales on it to something 10' wide by 20' long with 6 tons of hay on it!
A Radio Flyer with pneum. tires and 2 bales bungee corded to the wagon.
Just kidding, I'd only be pulling a small trailer (5x8, or thereabouts) that would have a dozen or so small bales on it. Really, any small to medium tractor should be able to do what I want.
And as for a backhoe that is unrealistic to add to my list of "wants", I now see. After talking to some members here I am thinking a small utility trac. from the 60's with hyd. is what I need. I'll rent a 'hoe for putting in the road.
Don't mean to dredge up an old post but didn't want anyone to think I had not read the responses and actually learned something from them. I only go online about once a week at the local library using their wi-fi. Only have dial-up where I live and Life is too short to do dial-up.
Bob
EDIT....This is what I am thinking would do, or something like it
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