Certainly looks well cared for.
I don't think I had shown you the snowmobile club's tractor:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4669/39670298504_e8a738de3b_b.jpg
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Although its labeled as a case its really a leftover David
I don't think I've ever seen a left handed loader before...
On Monday, February 19, 2018, 10:18:04 PM EST, Curley McLain via Mercedes
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https://www.tractorhouse.com/listings/farm-equipment/for-sale/10401415/1965-john-deere-3020
$5500
The problem with 3 pt is that the load would not be leveled so the car
would slide into the tractor/vertical part of the forks. (same problem
as 3 pt mounted plows. The multibottom plows solved this with a road
wheel at the back of the plow, but that is not practical for moving
cars) I
I was talking about forks on a 3pt hitch, like round bale movers but bigger.
Seems like anything category 3 or bigger would do it.
That old 90hp Allis never would have noticed the load, I'm pretty sure, and
traction would have been great.
> On February 19, 2018 at 10:36 PM Curley McLain via
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 22:32:05 -0600 "Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes"
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> I want to say its got 2 3500lb axles, but I would have to check
With 7000 lb on the axles, your tongue weight would be what, 700 lb?
A car can weigh something like 5000 lb?
That would allow
I want to say its got 2 3500lb axles, but I would have to check
On 2/19/2018 10:24 PM, Craig via Mercedes wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 22:08:21 -0600 "Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes"
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Wow that is a lot of hours. I am not sure if my car trailer is big
enough to
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 22:08:21 -0600 "Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes"
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> Wow that is a lot of hours. I am not sure if my car trailer is big
> enough to haul a big tractor like this.
They show two "Tractor Test Results" from 1965. These show
Wow that is a lot of hours. I am not sure if my car trailer is big
enough to haul a big tractor like this.
On 2/19/2018 10:03 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes wrote:
Here ya go! Full size frame IH for lifting and mowing and baling.
Don't have to pay for un-needed HP. Cheap. It has high
Here ya go! Full size frame IH for lifting and mowing and baling.
Don't have to pay for un-needed HP.Cheap. It has high hours, but
has been overhauled, so someone would have to check it out. Assuming
the engine, trans and drive check out, it could serve you well. Paint
looks decent,
https://www.tractorhouse.com/listings/farm-equipment/for-sale/23726863/john-deere-401d
This is an industrial tractor, not a farm tractor. I think it is the
equivalent to a 3020, but built lower, with a heavier duty loader. It
looks like it has new paint and new tires. It is a bit pricey,
We'd have to research the capacity of the loader model, but I think so.
Depends on the rear counterweight. I know the 4020 up and 966 IH up can
with the right loader. You probably only need 30-40 hp, but a good hyd.
pump, a large loader and counterweight. The mass of 70-1230 hp
tractors
Trade him a classic car, you're golden!
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
On February 19, 2018 9:11:38 PM EST, "Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes"
wrote:
>2656 International Tractor With Loader
>
Could a 70hp Deere pick up a car on long 3pt forks?
I bet the Allis 200 my dad used to have could do it.
Mitch.
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THis is a nice one, but no telling what the price will be.
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Thats the real deal right there. Anything it won't do you don't need doing.
We're a red tractor farm but I'd consider something like that. I don't think
the bid is going to stay low though.
-Curt
On Monday, February 19, 2018, 9:53:39 PM EST, Curley McLain via Mercedes
THis would balance nicely. you could pick up one car on each end, and
stack the ones to crush, and then load them on a flatbed semi with the
forklift. It might be a trick to unhook the forklift to hook on a baler
or mower.
I don’t necessarily need it to be able to pickup a whole car so much as be able
I lift one end or the other. Picking up a whole car would me nice though. Also
being able I bail hay if needed also. My current tractor won’t run a big bailer
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D@mn good tractor, except the hydrostatic scares me. I'd rather have a
clutch and gearshift as those seldom fail. At worst, you might need a
new clutch disk and pressure plate and throwout bearing. If the hydro
goes out, you are gonna spend big bucks or loose big bucks dumping the
tractor.
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