I’m looking into either building a loader, or buying a GT with a loader on it already for farm use, I’d like to ditch the wheel barrow and caca fork...
Currently, best options for loader tractors are roper rt16, or Massey 14 given the heavier construction, and reliable starting of both tractors.
Neighbour is a machinist by trade I recall, and he “owes me a favour” he said, for a ride home after he put his truck in the ditch plowing snow, could get loader built by him...
Has anyone ever made a grapple for a garden tractor? Given that dads skidsteer has a grapple, and he’s said it’s slicker than snot on a door knob, a grapple on a GT sounds handy , given that it will fit in any place at the farm.
Bale spear also sounds handy, considering that cows gotta be fed. Can only imagine that I could skewer a section of big square bale and carry on to feed cows, or move “idiot blocks” as dad calls em with ease. “Idiot blocks” are just a lazy mans name for small square bales
Thanks for your help in decisions...
Currently, best options for loader tractors are roper rt16, or Massey 14 given the heavier construction, and reliable starting of both tractors.
Neighbour is a machinist by trade I recall, and he “owes me a favour” he said, for a ride home after he put his truck in the ditch plowing snow, could get loader built by him...
Has anyone ever made a grapple for a garden tractor? Given that dads skidsteer has a grapple, and he’s said it’s slicker than snot on a door knob, a grapple on a GT sounds handy , given that it will fit in any place at the farm.
Bale spear also sounds handy, considering that cows gotta be fed. Can only imagine that I could skewer a section of big square bale and carry on to feed cows, or move “idiot blocks” as dad calls em with ease. “Idiot blocks” are just a lazy mans name for small square bales

Thanks for your help in decisions...