Posted by sandman2234 on December 25, 2014 at 21:15:52 from (71.203.147.156):
I am considering the purchase of an international t6 crawler. I was wondering just what a person could use a T6 crawler for, without having to spend a huge amount of money buying implements designed for a pull behind operation. I know plowing can be done with the T6, but I don't do much farming.
I have not seen this crawler, except in a single picture.
Are loaders or dozer blades available for this T6 in the used market?
Do T6 crawlers have pto's, which would allow a pull behind Bush hog to be pulled?
My dear bride thinks this might be a good idea, simply to have it around to pull my other vehicles out when I get them stuck. I was wondering just how hard is it to get a crawler stuck?
The crawler probably won't get much regular work, probably a joy ride every few weeks, so how much added maintenance am I going to be looking at with the infrequent use of the crawler?
I tried on several occasions to buy an Allis Chalmers M Crawler, but they typically tend to be located in places nowhere near Florida, and this one has materialized right in my back yard, so I may have to give International a chance. It will be the first red equipment on this property, as I have had most of the other colors.
It will also be my first tracked piece of equipment, so I am sure if the deal goes thru, I will be asking plenty of questions.
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