with an H & loader! Howdy Burnsey, glad my pics helped. I wouldn't know what to do without that loader. What's lost to the lack of down pressure, is made up for in lifting capacity. I lifted the entire 3225 off the ground with that loader. I had four flats on the CC due to a few cut off Russian Olive suckers I forgot about when mowing around the area the bush was in. I used two 3" tow straps to lift it, backed out of the Russian Olive stubble, pulled all four wheels & had the skins changed out in the same afternoon. If memory serves, I detached the deck to get the straps around & make sure the H would lift it. After lifting a few of the boulders we used for base stones, in my fieldstone foundation project, I could have left the deck on. I had to have someone stand on the drawbar, so I could slowly creep out of the stone pile. If I have to do that job again, I'll opt to put more weights on the rear wheels. Otherwise, there wasn't a stone that tractor & loader couldn't handle.
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