Posted by 7lazy77 on February 19, 2014 at 07:26:40 from (199.253.128.9):
I currently have a IH 706 (approx 75 hp) that I use for unloading & stacking hay, clearing the driveway of snow & busting through drifts, pulling a ground driven manure spreader & cleaning corrals. I like the smaller size tractor & it "generally" works for everything I need it for, but there are times when I am trying to bust through a big snow drift that it just doesn"t work real well & I have to scoop it out, which can take quite a while with a driveway 1/4 mile long! I passed a semi hauling a small CAT 906 (appox 75 hp) on the back this morning & got to thinking......I wonder how that smaller payloader would work around a small ranch. I understand that I would lose the pto, but I dont have anything that is pto driven so I wouldn"t lose much there. I have a Farmall A that I use to pull the manure spreader with. So I was wondering if anybody else had a payloader that they used around their house & if they liked it? Any other input is greatly appreciated.
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