[AT] New Lawn Tractor
Dennis Johnson
moscowengnr at outlook.com
Tue Apr 28 14:30:34 PDT 2015
Alan,
I also have some bigger stuff, but most all need TLC, $$$, and time.
38 Farmall F20
42 JD B
50 Case D
JD 420
MF 35
Bolens 1502
Hope to add a loader tractor when one of my part time retirement jobs is able to pay me.
These are spread out in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Thanks
Dennis
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> On Apr 28, 2015, at 4:18 PM, Alan Riley <arr44 at suddenlink.net> wrote:
>
> Dennis, I just use a larger tractor for the trailers even though the X530
> should move them ok if not loaded. I've got a Farmall Cub, a Power King,
> and a Ford 1520 to move them with, with the Ford being used if much
> weight is involved.
>
> It looks like you have quite a collection of machines there.
>
> Alan Riley
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Johnson
> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 1:36 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] New Lawn Tractor
>
> Alan,
>
> Moving trailers can be done with these smaller garden tractors, if they are
> not fully loaded or very heavy. I have JD LA150 with 54" deck, and have a 2"
> ball hitch on it I use for moving empty trailers. I also have JD 045 which
> is a slightly smaller and older version of the LA150. It also has a 2" ball
> hitch I regularly use to move trailers - 12 ft flatbed and 12 ft cargo
> trailers. Would probably work for trailers up to 16 ft. I built a bracket on
> the rear that holds the ball at the proper height, not just bolting on to
> the existing hole at the bottom.
> I also have JD 318, Case 444, JD 111, JD 116, JD 180 1950 Jacobson, etc.
> Moving my 20 foot 10K rated trailer or my gooseneck is beyond what I have
> tried with these mowers.
> I use my LA150 to mow 4.5 acres in Oklahoma, and I use the 045 to mow 1 plus
> acres near my shop, and about 3 - 4 acres at church.
>
> Thanks
> Dennis
>
>
>
>
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