[quote="glennster"](quoted from post at 18:06:15 09/20/08) old, your gonna love that thing!!!! handier than heck. make up a little folding tow bar for the front, that way you can pull it behind the tractor, beats the heck out of walking back to the barn. mount a milk crate on the front or back, 12v sprayer for roundup, chain saw scabbard, little hitch on the back for pulling a lawn cart...... if you need parts try bikebandit.com. they have about everything and have tons of stuff for motorcycles and atv"s as far back as the 1970"s.[/quote] [img]http://www.tractorshed.com/gallery/iphotos/i6170.jpg[/img]
a little imagination and plenty of zipties and bungy cords and you can save the world with one of these. Don"t forget the PVC pipe for holding necessities like fishing rods. A patient dog is fun too. Can"t get her to wear a helmet though.
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