TennesseeTuxedo said:I don't like to loan or borrow equipment.
Naw work in chemical plants.wbvs58 said:Is that a ghost driving the tractor Shell? If it is you, you have a certain aura about you. The bush hog looks fairly light duty. Should be pretty easy to weld up and may be able to beef it up a bit. They cop a bit of stress around the pins there if you get it hooked on something like an old tree stump or rock.
Ken
Did you note that it was a Land Pride? Those are usually very good units. Which model is it? The RCR 15 series -- like the 1548 or the 1560 -- are very solid. Sorry you had bad luck with yours.Chevy said:POS! (Haha I just wanted to say that)
I told my husband the neighbor broke our bushhog.
Told my neighbor I told my husband he broke the bushhog so he knows. Hahahaha
Land pride not much pride in that huh. Ha
I'm really upset about this.
We all go through a growing period. When I was hauling 4ft bales on a 12 ft trailer with my S-10, I was an outcast in the community. Now I haul 8 4x5s or 6s, and all the bto's wave, I just givem the finger. Didn't have time for me then, I aint got time for you now.slick4591 said:Looks like you have made quite a few steps forward from moving hay on a car hood sled.
Yea RCR something good hog nothing soild with me running it. I'm h$%& on wheels. Better believe that or I can come demonstrate with your equipment. HahaLuckiamute said:Did you note that it was a Land Pride? Those are usually very good units. Which model is it? The RCR 15 series -- like the 1548 or the 1560 -- are very solid. Sorry you had bad luck with yours.Chevy said:POS! (Haha I just wanted to say that)
I told my husband the neighbor broke our bushhog.
Told my neighbor I told my husband he broke the bushhog so he knows. Hahahaha
Land pride not much pride in that huh. Ha
I'm really upset about this.