Your Lane Muddy?

Shadetree03

Member

Equipment
L2501, King Kutter, Landscape Rake, Titan 3pt forks
Sep 20, 2017
115
12
18
Pueblo, CO
Impressive load of pulpwood. I cringe to think of my little L2501 ever trying to negotiate the ruts left behind, but then it would never be out there haha..

Also how many seals that have to have integrity to keep operating in that environment,,WOW
 

sheepfarmer

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L3560, B2650, Gator, Ingersoll mower
Nov 14, 2014
4,449
677
113
MidMichigan
Wow, talk about ridden hard and put away wet! Wonder how many horses that engine is?
 

hope to float

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L3450
Feb 18, 2018
474
61
28
Ireland
We have been using a version of that here for years with MF135s. If the trailer wheels are the same size as the tractor wheels then you can just use the "ground pto" without any need for gearing or hydraulics
Capture3.jpg
 

SidecarFlip

Banned

Equipment
M9000HDCC3, M9000HD, Kubota GS850 Sidekick
Oct 28, 2018
7,197
555
83
USA
So you think your lane is muddy? How about a PTO powered trailer to help?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL1a_lMBjFU&feature=youtu.be
Sort of looks like the blow sand road that leads from the farm to the pavement out here. My wife's Suburban 4x4 makes it, so does her Transit Van (with mud and snow tires) but my little Focus stays in the drive because it would high center in front of the house and it's raining here like crazy so it will be worse tomorrow morning.

I'd say 8" deep ruts interspersed with foot deep potholes. Typical Michigan secondary road in the winter.

I'd like some snow to smooth out the road......:eek: