HOTFR8
Banned
OK, What did I miss ? What was the tool ?
HOTFR8, don't blow my cover. This is definitely a TOOL that anyone with a gravel road NEEDS badly. But, it just might be fun to work on and with.



You might notice the cleat on the center large peg in the photo is backwards. Oh well, 0.750 isn't too bad in baseball! And, it can be fixed (actually, I did swap it around, but since the holes were drilled "freehand" the edges didn't line up just right). After we hang a shovel and rake or two is when the requests will start. No sense in getting too far ahead of the game since I won't know if The Wife prefers the single or double style.I like the "Promenade" idea the best.
Your a smart man not getting in too deep and leaving it flexible for your wife.
As far as the "power tool" goes, something with a front bucket is great if you have a lot of landscaping to do. I wish the "Old Mule" had one on her. And yes I saw you were tracking my thread.
I could have almost posted the same reply. Yes Ally sounds so back ally if you get my drift. A bucket on that 'power tool' would be essential and leave your self open to be able to add any bolt on options to that power tool later. 
I have seen a rear scoop that's a lot cheaper and maybe not quite so overwhelming. I'm a pretty cautious guy in my old age! I bumped into an old neighbor (that is, a neighbor from a prior location/house). We talked about tractors a bit and he said he was a little scared driving his tractor up a slope in his back yard -- so much so that he backs up it!! My boat ramp is gravel, which means it will need to be graded/scraped. My boat ramp is steep, which means I'm not sure what strategy I'll use to approach it. . . . But, that's counting my eggs before they hatch; I need to find the Power Tool first.
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I have a drag bucket(rear scoop) and the problem with it is that it is hard to controll the depth. As far as rolling, I've had the Old Mule in some really wild positions and haven't come close. But that being said, I'm pretty comfortablewith her, but still respect the damage she can inflict. So anything that will let you relax, but not become complacent, is a definite must. If you have to park it in a pink building, Will you have to paint it pink or purple or something?![]()



Now I need to find a box scraper. . . .
Thanks, Mike. Glad you got my PM.
OK, the rest of you guys are having TOO much fun at MY expense! No, I will NOT have to paint my power tool pink. And here's why.
So, here's the power tool at its new home.
OK, the tires are just about brand new and it's been converted to 12V with alternator. For purists, the latter may not be desirable, but it works for me. Now I need to find a box scraper. . . .





On the other hand, some guys suggest that the only reason to own an 8N is for nostalgia purposes. That probably fits for me, but I hope to get some work out of it anyway -- and take the grandkids for rides. . . .
This is all that was in it - no oil to speak of. There's a "fill line" about 2 inches up the cap. Cleaned it out and filled to line with oil. Need to find out how to remove air filter element. . . .
, you have lost me. When I said TLC I meant a little maintenance to get it all back into good working order.
and the manual said it should be just short of 5 gallons. In addition, the plugs had a thick layer of gunk on them. Wonder what the inside of the hydraulics/transmission case looks like?!
. In the process, I changed the oil filter cartridge. But, I found that the oil bath air cleaner had a pinhole in the bottom of the cup. That's probably why the cup was almost dry. Maybe this calls for a little JB Weld. . . .
Looks like I need to practice a little to be able to handle this implement!