finally made the maiden voyage to the woods!
Just to say I tried it once I made the trek to my 13 acre woodlot about 6 miles away with the old school gator... Just as the math would indicate it took me about 25 minutes to get there averaging around 13 mph. The fun part was "flying" past my 2 brothers house "at speed". There's a lot of time for posing at that speed! Half the adventure was seeing if I'd make it with this old gal as it is a 1986 model AMT 600 john deere. I'd love to upgrade to a newer faster model but after shopping ebay and craigslist it would take at least 3+ grand extra to gain a couple mph top speed(without 4 wheel drive!). Don't let the surface rust fool you... This old rig runs great! I was glad to see the original tires with a little Slime(TM) and good knobbies still make it through.
My favorite part about this old beast is that I would never be able to justify the cash for such a toy at this point in my life to own a piece of equipment such as this with 2 young kids and and a house that needs the funds to make it just right for us in the long run. Buying on credit is what got this country into the mess we're in(but I digress) Cheers to a fun craigslist find. My only regret is that I didn't snap the picture of it loaded with ash. And I will totally agree that it doesn't turn for shat with a full load! Hopefully I can snap some pics in the future with the young ones loading it when the skeeters subside a bit.
Just to say I tried it once I made the trek to my 13 acre woodlot about 6 miles away with the old school gator... Just as the math would indicate it took me about 25 minutes to get there averaging around 13 mph. The fun part was "flying" past my 2 brothers house "at speed". There's a lot of time for posing at that speed! Half the adventure was seeing if I'd make it with this old gal as it is a 1986 model AMT 600 john deere. I'd love to upgrade to a newer faster model but after shopping ebay and craigslist it would take at least 3+ grand extra to gain a couple mph top speed(without 4 wheel drive!). Don't let the surface rust fool you... This old rig runs great! I was glad to see the original tires with a little Slime(TM) and good knobbies still make it through.
My favorite part about this old beast is that I would never be able to justify the cash for such a toy at this point in my life to own a piece of equipment such as this with 2 young kids and and a house that needs the funds to make it just right for us in the long run. Buying on credit is what got this country into the mess we're in(but I digress) Cheers to a fun craigslist find. My only regret is that I didn't snap the picture of it loaded with ash. And I will totally agree that it doesn't turn for shat with a full load! Hopefully I can snap some pics in the future with the young ones loading it when the skeeters subside a bit.