1968 Sears Suburban Plowing Backwards

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

This old garden tractor was the best $350.00 I have spent.

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  • dude your plowing all wrong..you roll the dirt towards the part you just plowed, not away from it. doing it that way your doing it you leave a gap of unplowed ground.

  • @wildcat650100 Dude I know read all the comments

  • I got a Simplycity 3415h that i want to build 3-point lift on back. its around 15-20 HP. How powerful is that one? Alot more i think?

  • @Octanesledders95 12 HP but 8 gears to choose from

  • That's a awful lot of work for that little garden tractor.

  • That's what it was designed to do and it does it  good.

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  • I just sold an all original 1975 SS15 in very good condition for $200...Those things are rock solid.

  • it looks like you live in New mexico, do you?

  • You da man & that's da tractor. It's a workhorse.

  • Nice video and looks like you live in a cool place, this tractor will get the job done!

  • @sheepdogjake It's possible, but I'm no expert

  • @januaryman169 is it true that the 60s garden tractors can out pull a 18hp today because of the way gear ratio is set up.

  • Good strong tractor. Great video.

  • @handclamp

    It doesn't take a "BIG" engine to work a field. I used an 8hp rear engine rider last winter to push snow. It's all in the horses.

  • Sweet tractor!! Do you still have it? If you do, NEVER sell it and keep it in good cond. Those beasts last forever!

  • @handclamp my cub 125 is the same way, the hydrostatic transmission will dig you into the ground before it lets go, and as for 12 HP, so's mine, the way it's geared makes the difference, Torque, not speed.

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