Would be cool to see in use but honestly I think you'd be better off with a tractor. Probably find one for just as much money and is better for the job.
Would be cool to see in use but honestly I think you'd be better off with a tractor. Probably find one for just as much money and is better for the job.
I'd really like one of these:
but they sell for around £900 as they are very rare, being made for a very few years.
Tom Rowe
Four wheel drive allows you to get stuck
in places even more inaccessible.
62 88 reg
67 NADA x2
74 Air Portable - The Antichrist (tag 6A666)
95 D1 5-speed
95 D90 5-speed
97 D1 Automatic
Thanks for all the great info and pictures guys.
I have about 400 acres 100 of which I mow using my 1970's Ford 4610 60 hp tractor and a 5 foot bush hog. I agree the tractor is best for the job but I would love to have the option to use a series.
86 Defender 110
2012 JK Unlimited Rubicon
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...-rubicon-build
Fleetwood Neon tent trailer http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...49#post1253049
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400 acres eh? Nice! Sounds like you could use a PTO powered post hole digger to mend the fences with!
Sometimes looking cool is more important than maximum efficiency.
And let's face it, boys, mowing your grass with a beat up old Series is pretty badass.
2006 LR3
2006 KTM Adventure 950
86 Defender 110
2012 JK Unlimited Rubicon
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...-rubicon-build
Fleetwood Neon tent trailer http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...49#post1253049
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=12915598
Love your old photo JackW, especially those old Hi Miler Custom Xtra grip tires... I have those on my series III and I think they are original. I'm trying to track down a new set and just found some on ebay that are brand new but rather pricey. I'd love to get a rear PTO for use at my ranch as well. I have a tractor but just not as fun.