man i am mad, just rolled my tractor trying to show off drifting around a corner down a hill and rolled it. oil all over the tractor, air filter is completely oiled, many cracks on what was my absolutely mint hood which i had just redone the red stripe and now some chunks are missing, luckily my mom didnt see it, i didnt get a picture because i had to flip it back over with my dad quickley so she wouldnt see it. my guts were telling me not to ride today but my stupidity prevails again
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I run a harbor freight badlands 2500 pound winch on my Polaris trail boss it works great for what it is. on my tractors I use a boat winch it works fine if you are okay with manual labor
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Good to hear, just hurt your pride eh?! Been there done that! Lol. I have a 2000lb that I'll be using and believe it won't be working very hard for a small tractor, I used one similar to pull a '79 Chevy about 80 yards without out issue. Get yourself a snatch block to go along with it, it essentially doubles the pulling power or cuts the strain in half ~ six or one half dozen to the other.
sounds like you need to do either a front end swap or get workin on building a custom hood GTs look awesome with hand made hoods im planning on one like a cub has for my GT
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Broke a tie rod winching out of a rutted mud pit, was actually waist deep in the rut, I had to get in since the winch was underwater. Luckily I brought one of my stock tie rods as a spare so i could keep on riding
turns out the reason it was bogging down towords the end is because the the brake pad that was heavy duty glued onto the band from factory had come off and wedged itself in the tightest spot between the band and the drum, so there was alot of stress on the engine so it just died when you let the clutch out in a high gear
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Cut to length and JB weld (Red better than yellow) into place. Set overnight - I did this about 5 years ago on my Sears Suburban and it is still holding up fine.
Brilliant, just brilliant! First thing I would've thought to use would've been body panel adhesive because it's easy to get ahold of but I would've ended up wasting the rest of the container (which isn't cheap). Now I know that JB weld is THAT tough and can handle the heat I'm all that better armed.
so i go under my tractor for the first time since the ride and i get greeted by half a quart of oil under the tractor still dripping, since the tractor was still muddy, i could see that it had all leaked out of my brake shaft, which means that the seal went bad, so i found a crossreferenced seal online, i couldnt get the brake drum off without a puller, which i couldnt fit in there without dropping the trans, which i really didnt want to do, but i dropped the trans, and then i realized that i should take the shifter off to look the oil, and it looked like mud water, and i probably ran it like that for 3 hours at the offroad park in 3rd high, so thats where im at now