Here is my baby. She is a 2003 Ingersoll 4020 with a 20hp onan. I have a 48” snowblower, 48 mower deck, 42"rototiller, sod plow, disk harrow, 3 pt hitch with PTO, and a cab for the winter. I also have the little trailer to haul all my firewood from the processing center to the stacking area. Thank god I have her as we got 70” of snow in december and 72” since January up here in Southern Maine.
Here’s my other huge hobby. 2005 Kioti 30HP diesel, 4x4, hydro tranny, brush hog, box blade, etc. I have a 10k rated trailer that I haul it with. The bugger weighs 4500 lbs as pictured.
This thread is going to kill me. I spent summers as a youth on an uncle’s Iowa farm, and I love tractors. My
wife has drawn a line in the sand and said “no tractors, ever.” It doesn’t work for my hilly
forestland anyway, but what great tools. I’ve got a friend dangling a Ford 8n with a bucket
and brushhog. I don’t think I can sneak it home or hide it in my woods.
Well its not mine but my two boys own it. Grew up on my mom and dads hobby farm and got to play with a Ford 7700.
Figured this was the next best thing for them. BTW nice toys guys.
Here is my tractor that I use to plow snow, work up the garden, and haul my wood around. It is a 1940 Allis Chalmers B, hand crank only. Have had several other tractors over the years but this is the one that I kept. Cranks right up even when the temps are in the single digits.
Scrounger, an oil pull, holy cow!!!! Don’t see those too often. Most I’ve seen at one time is at the Nittany antique machinery show in Centre Hall, Pa. The air is usually thick with smoke and sulfur smell there for a couple of days.
This pic was intended to show the splitter, not the tractor, but you can see it in the background. Its a 580 CK Case backhoe. The others in the stable are:
2 Allis chalmers hydro garden tractors (1 is just a mule, the other is for rototiller and 4ft mower deck)
1 1939 Case VC with 5 ft mower deck
1 1945? Case DC
1 1942? Case VAC
and my trusty old 1959 jeep Forward Control with Snow Plow, I add this into the list because it is more of a tractor than a vehicle.
Here are two pictures of our Florida tractor (John Deere 6605, MFWD), soon to move to Maine. The thing on the back is a 6’ Brown Tree Cutter, essentially a bush hog on steroids. Your can back it into 6” oaks and cut them down. I also have a root rake I had made to pull palmettos and pine stumps and a light blade. Bucket is a Deere 740.
I know it’s not a tractor, but it does all the big tractor jobs.. 6.5’ meyer plow for the snow, 9000lb warn winch to help with the log skidding, 5x13 carmate trailer for the wood hauling, all with a 4cyl and 4.56 gears
For the smaller jobs aka grass cutting
Cub Cadet HDS 2165 w/48” deck (no picture)
hey! this is my kind of thread
some pics from last fall woodcutting at my place. i have about 15 garden tractors. just need to call in drivers . lots of fun.....
hey! this is my kind of thread
some pics from last fall woodcutting at my place. i have about 15 garden tractors. just need to call in drivers . lots of fun.....
Is it a race? 200 laps around the woodpile? My bet is on the yellow one. Can I drive
hey! this is my kind of thread
some pics from last fall woodcutting at my place. i have about 15 garden tractors. just need to call in drivers . lots of fun.....
I like that Simplicity in the first two pics. I was just given a Wheel Horse that looks like the one next to the Simplicity. It has seen better days, but the price was right.