If you have the means to pick it up, Rich...that's the way to go in this case. Hopefully, it will be a nice excursion for you, too. Make sure you have extra tie-downs/chains/binders as that's a heavy sucker and also a wee bit topheavy on a trailer.
If you have the means to pick it up, Rich...that's the way to go in this case. Hopefully, it will be a nice excursion for you, too. Make sure you have extra tie-downs/chains/binders as that's a heavy sucker and also a wee bit topheavy on a trailer.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
A welder upgraded the car hauler with ten pockets, a rub rail, and eight heavy duty D rings. Tie down chains and binders include wheel tie down straps, binders, etc. When moving a smaller tractor, I used ten tie downs/binders.....a bit of an overkill but it went nowhere. I also drive slow when loaded.....it irritates others, but .......
Love my Kubota tractor! nice to hear that yours is going strong after 20 years Jim. I hope mine lasts at least that long! A cab would be nice, but it wasn't in the budget.
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Kubota do last a long time. I bought my L225 in 1974 and it still runs like new
Nice Tractor RR! I dont think youll ever regret the cab.
way off topic.... but I thought some of you tractor guys would like this.
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