mybigwarwagon
Well-known member
My Ford 1720 came home today. I have missed having it here to lift things. That little front end loader is a real back saver. And as a bonus, the PTO works now!
Finally, some TRACTOR stuff!
No, you do not want any part of wrestling those rear tires. 18.4R34? They look like they might be bigger than that actually. The loader throws me off. If they hold air, leave them alone, you aren't building a show tractor or even using it daily like a fulltime farmer, nor are you spending a lot of time on the road pulling equipment or going between fields.
As for implements to get, brushhog for sure, because the live pto on the 4010 will be much nicer than using the B, although thats not a good reason NOT to use the B. Ours lived on a brushhog for years before we bought it. Forks for the loader would be good. What do you plan on doing with the bale spears? I didn't think you have a hay field or livestock? A rototiller would work on the 4010, but a plow and disk for the B would get a nice little garden ready pretty easy. Does the 4010 have a 3pt on it? A box scraper would keep your driveway(s) in shape and take the high spots off the yard so you can fill the low spots.
A $3000 4010 is nothing to sneeze at. Thats stupid cheap, considering most 4010/4020 models are going for $6000-$12000 depending on engine, condition, etc.

You are in that tractor very reasonable!
A good tire man can pull the tires and replace without removing the wheels from the tractor. It's actually not a terrible job if you have good irons and a bead blaster.
My Ford 1720 came home today. I have missed having it here to lift things. That little front end loader is a real back saver. And as a bonus, the PTO works now!
Nice, congrats war, hope you find fun things to do with it, like pick things up for no reason but you want to. haha
JB
We work the fool out of that little tractor. If it lifted a bit more it would be perfect, but I only paid $4000 for a $10,000 tractor so I can't complain.
Complaining wouldn't do any good either, I'm in the same boat though, the deal I got on this thing is better than I could have expected. Also congrats on the new little one, better stock up on pink and size small work gloves.
JB
JB, I found a solution to the CD issue. Uploaded all the CDs into iTunes and then downloaded them into iPods. You can find used iPods that need nothing but a battery and will hold several hundred CDs worth of music. Hook it up to the USB port and set it to play whatever you like. Mine are set to randomly play 1400+ songs. A decent 3rd Generation iPod 32GB can be had for around $20.The only drawback is that they don't actually play CD's, but the radio in my shop does so I'll just have to play with it there.
JB
JB, I found a solution to the CD issue. Uploaded all the CDs into iTunes and then downloaded them into iPods. You can find used iPods that need nothing but a battery and will hold several hundred CDs worth of music. Hook it up to the USB port and set it to play whatever you like. Mine are set to randomly play 1400+ songs. A decent 3rd Generation iPod 32GB can be had for around $20.

That means this winter when mowing season is over I get to have it blasted and powder coated again. This will hopefully get me many more years of use out of it...hopefully.I know where there is a bunch of NEW tractor tires, not too far from you
Did the labels make it to you, I think they expected them to be there Monday?
It turns out the pulley halves were welded together after the bearing was installed. They only sell the idlers as a unit and I see why now. There are 3 idlers, two of one kind and one other, the only difference is the offset which is simply pressed in. One style is $12, the other is $22.
This is what they should look like new: My mower tends to find all sorts of stuff too. With all the branches and Spanish moss that falls from the trees, I normally take about 1.5 hours to pick up the big stuff before I can start mowing. But there is a limit to how much preliminary work I will do when there is 3 hours of mowing to follow. So the deck and blades still end up taking a beating. Of course, my neglect on the front side occasionally comes back to bite me and repairs are eventually needed.A few weeks ago while mowing I found a new hole and stump, or should I say the mower and blade found them.
//snip//
JB
My mower tends to find all sorts of stuff too. With all the branches and Spanish moss that falls from the trees, I normally take about 1.5 hours to pick up the big stuff before I can start mowing. But there is a limit to how much preliminary work I will do when there is 3 hours of mowing to follow. So the deck and blades still end up taking a beating. Of course, my neglect on the front side occasionally comes back to bite me and repairs are eventually needed.
Good luck with the repair.

Yes I did get the box, sorry a little late on response. I think those are way too big. I did find one set left on Amozon. Should get in a couple days. Not sure what they look like cause the picture they showed was really blurry. But they were cheap . I appreciate the ones you sent, and as soon as I see the other ones I'll know if they are not right.
I still have your plates, haven't been doing much. I feel backwards while mowing with the push mower, and landed in the middle of a RR tie that was behind me. Luckily it wasn't the ones I was using to keep some dirt in, they all had big spikes sticking out about 10". Man that hurt soo bad, I thought I was a goner for sure. I heard bones popping and thought my fusion was damaged. Anyway, slowly moving around. 3 more lives to go out of 9.![]()
But why another Silverado? Well it was cheap, 4wd, V8 (4.8L), and best of all:
Part of the reason it was cheap was because of 305k miles (488k kms), and the output shaft bearing on the transfer case isn't happy. That will be this weekends project, I need to find more things to occupy my time."Hello my name is ______ and I have a truck buying problem..."

Cool truck, you can never have too many trucks, cars, jeeps, tractors or tools.
I bought a 5 speed like in your new truck for the 62 C10 I'm building.
My daily driver is a 1999 Silverado with the same body style as your truck. I love my Z71.
It has some real nice bumps and dents from the former owner that give it a cool personality.
Vince
Have you heard of the cylinder index? You take all of the cylinder you have and add them together, if they are over your age you are winning. I currently have 97 including lawn equipment. I may be forgetting something so don't hold me to that number.
JB
If I add up all the cylinders on my property....ummmmm eleventy billion and three.
Only 45 : 1 here in Green Bay. With some luck I may up that to 47 : 1.
Good lord, JB! What did that poor bucket ever do to you?!

One of the previous repairs was almost as bad as mine, that is the only thing I can think of. If you've ever seen Boondock Saints when they talk about the rule of thumb...I needed rule of wrist to get this thing moved back.
JB

Seconded!So what 2 cylinder are you getting? Inquiring minds want to know.
JB
[18.4R38] They are a little over sized.
JB

I can't remember offhand, but you may be able to move the fenders up. For some reason I think there are two sets of mounting holes in them?
Did you get a chance to count this weekend? I expect an excel document with all of the information spelled out?
JB
I think there are 36 automobiles, one compact tractor, 5 sears FF tractors, dozens of other riding mowers, and I have no clue how many push mowers. I really need scrap prices to go up.
That bucket may not be beautiful, but it will work better, and it sounds like you need a dump trailer now to clean up with.

If my only option was hand unloading, I'd load the bucket up from the drivers seat, drive the deere to the unload spot, and dump. Fuel isn't that expensive![]()
I seriously need to re-evaluate my life choices.If there was a slow clap emoji I'd insert it now. What is scrap where you are now? Last I went by there it was around $100/ton or so. I usually only go when I need something gone so I don't worry too much about value of it.
I'd like a dump trailer, and a bigger truck to pull it with.
JB