![]() ![]() ![]() (And most farmers would rather sit in a tractor all day than walk behind one all day.) Big tractors are needed for those parcels. Most successful farms are large chunks of (relatively) flat land. The USDA's "Get bigger, or get out." philosophy has changed farming forever in this country. These tractors are no longer easily available here in the US. The big question is why more people are not using these? The big question is why more people are not using these? build a electric solar charged replacement motor, how with what? what attachments could you build? really want to look at electric options. we have been using it for about a week and still have not topped up the fuel in it. the motor platform with pulley and belt idea is so versatile. its geared really slow and is so quiet with the new motor that its a joy to use and i stretched fence with it. so the plow is rel-ligated to mostly drainage and ground breaking or terracing. going to use it for cultivating and pulling carts we are a no till csa market garden. skidded logs into hugel culture mounds, each log was over 500 lbs. had drainage problems on the road used the plow to cut channels. we will be doing a mixed grain crop this year of about 2 acres. bought a predator motor and it bolted right on and a pulley and belt im done. welcome the david bradley this thing is just so simple and easy to deal with. ![]() so i was looking for something easier to work on and more durable. we burned up two riding mowers just pullin carts around we don't mow anything. so just so we get the setting i have two properties 40 acres and 1.5, both are hill sides and make moving stuff hard. ![]() gave one to my great neighbor, how has fallen in love with it. So i got 7 tractors and 11 implements for 300$, all needed work but one was running. this sent me down researching these tractors, and how they were used. I found some david bradley walking tractors a few months ago. ![]()
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