I had an super H. Man best tractor ever made. I had an posthole digger. Never operate one from the ground. I had an 18" auger and if it hung on a root it would spin the tractor around, LOL.
Where do you live? Growing up in MN, my father and grandfather had a rig exactly like this on an H. We cut hundreds of cords of wood, as we had a large farmhouse and no heat but wood and also cooked that way. this was in the 50's and 60's. The rig and H was sold on the auction in 1968.
Hell, that's "modern stuff." When I was a kid (graduated hs in 66) our tractor was an old Farmall "Regular." Dad built a magnificent snowplow, added lights, gen, starter (flywheel between trans/clutch), hydraulics. I used to scoot my butt up and clamp my knees around the steering wheel. I used to "throw away" from the saw NO SAW GUARD. I think back now, wonder how we did it. Sold it--running--just a few years ago.
I had an super H. Man best tractor ever made. I had an posthole digger. Never operate one from the ground. I had an 18" auger and if it hung on a root it would spin the tractor around, LOL.
d00rgunner58 1 year ago
Ok this is the best idea for a buzz saw Ive ever seen
pwarren1010 2 years ago
Where do you live? Growing up in MN, my father and grandfather had a rig exactly like this on an H. We cut hundreds of cords of wood, as we had a large farmhouse and no heat but wood and also cooked that way. this was in the 50's and 60's. The rig and H was sold on the auction in 1968.
555PIC 2 years ago
sweet
recliner1978 3 years ago
Hell, that's "modern stuff." When I was a kid (graduated hs in 66) our tractor was an old Farmall "Regular." Dad built a magnificent snowplow, added lights, gen, starter (flywheel between trans/clutch), hydraulics. I used to scoot my butt up and clamp my knees around the steering wheel. I used to "throw away" from the saw NO SAW GUARD. I think back now, wonder how we did it. Sold it--running--just a few years ago.
fourfortyroadrunner 3 years ago