Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 06, 2015 at 18:05:19 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: Re: Refurbish pict posted by pat sublett on June 06, 2015 at 17:16:44:
I have a B2150 same vintage as yours. It mows all my lawns and then goes to the woods, after detaching the 60" belly mower and coupling up the B350A loader. The unit on the 3pt is a skidding arch with 2500# 12V winch to snatch logs out to the woods roads. The arch has a quick detachable blade that serves as an ancor when winching logs out to the woods roads and also handy with the FEL to stack firewood logs in yarding spots in the woods where I buck and split them into firewood. The claws in the bottom of the arch hold the blade or my 3pt wood splitter. I built the arch to be a Cat I 3pt. quick attach hitch, also. I also have a 48" front mounted Bevco/Kubota snow blower for it, so it never gets to rest. Loren, the Acg. PS. I don't have a nice new seat like that, so if I don't tip it up, I have a wet arzz for a few days after a rain. HeHe.
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