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Old 07-05-2024, 08:36 AM
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I had a few out for pictures yesterday. Ignore the red one on the left, I’m not sure how it got in there.
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125, 126, 147, 129, 149 x 2, 1450, 882, 1810, 1320, 1440, 2135, 2 129’s for parts/project, 1950 Farmall Cub
38" LT mower deck, 4 42" triangle mower decks, 2 44A mower decks, 2 50C mower decks, 42” GT deck, 3 42" snow/dirt blades, 42" landscape rake, #4 cart
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Old 07-05-2024, 09:16 AM
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That's a fine looking group. I've always liked the front of those Massey's too!
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Old 07-08-2024, 08:43 AM
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That's a fine looking group. I've always liked the front of those Massey's too!
Thanks John. My grandfather bought the MF 7 new in 1970, so it’s kind of special to me. It’s a nice tractor, but too small to do much other than cut grass. I wouldn’t mind having a bigger one like a 10 or 12 though. I like the looks of them too.
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125, 126, 147, 129, 149 x 2, 1450, 882, 1810, 1320, 1440, 2135, 2 129’s for parts/project, 1950 Farmall Cub
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Old 07-08-2024, 10:52 PM
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Very nice group. Looks like they all run. That is a job in itself.
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Old 07-10-2024, 09:37 AM
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Very nice group. Looks like they all run. That is a job in itself.
Thanks Greg. Yeah, they all run, these are the ones that I currently use the most. Most of my others run too but a few have some small issues that need to be fixed.
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Old 07-10-2024, 01:38 PM
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Nice line up.
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Nice line up.
Thanks Lew!
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I tried out the much modified tiller today. I had let a couple of small plots get way out of hand with thick weeds so I figured it would be a good test.
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Old 07-28-2024, 02:46 PM
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Default wrecker duty

I hooked my cherry picker to the 2084 and used it to place my metal shaper (project) on it's newly painted cabinet. At 300 lbs that's pretty close to the limit without adding weights to the front axle.

After that I moved a big tree trunk log around the front yard. I wrapped a chain around one end, hooked the hoist to it, lifted it off the ground and dragged it about 20 feet, with a few course corrects enroute.
This exceeded the weight limit so I had no steering, just straight ahead. To turn 90 degrees I had to disconnect, turn the tractor, and reconnect.
No pics on that.
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Old 07-28-2024, 03:12 PM
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Default Prior escapade.

I guess I should post this also. Last month my neighbor rented a cherry picker lift to cut down some dead trees that were overhanging our houses. To get to one of his trees we had to get the machine into his upper back yard. This was up a short steep dirt ramp. then an immediate right turn to get past a couple big trees. His pickup would not fit, so the plan was to use my 2084 to pull it the ramp.
When he got home from the rental yard I saw a problem - the thing weighed 3800 lbs and was 25-ft long! No way I could pull that up.

Plan B: Using the pickup we backed it up the ramp as far as we could get it, which wasn't much.
Then I backed my Cub against a tree on the other end of that upper yard. I ran a strap around the tree and attached it to the Cub's tow hitch. Then I ran my winch cable from the front down to the machine. It sucked it right up where we needed it without breaking a sweat.
It was a bit hairy coming back down with it but it worked out.
This 2084 is sure earning it's keep!

Now if I could just figure out how to get my pics rotated
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