I was trying to count how many I've actually had, I think around 15-20. It's hard to keep track and some were just for parts. I have 5 or 6 now but the 7020 is about the only one I could run out and fire up and use at any given time haha, that and my Kubota LT.
I only have 2, feeling pretty inadequate here lol. I have a 1985 Gilson GT18HE, I use that for mowing and snow blowing. My other one is a 1986 Ingersoll 448, as I was also hooked on these the moment I saw one. The Ingersoll does everything else "tractor" related, since it has a 3 point and a little more grunt than the Gilson does. Currently trying to amass some more attachments for the Ingersoll. I'd like to add an Allis Chalmers 720 or Massey Ferguson 1855 to the fleet, but upkeep and storage (and the better half) just isn't in the cards right now.
There have been quite a few times that my father and I have had actual spreadsheets of specs out, trying to decide on which tractor was the least useful to him. It will definitely be difficult to decide.
I thought my list was long 😆 1st was a 1977 JD 212, 1990 John Deere Sx95 was next wasn't really a garden tractor. Then one I still own 1969 case 222 that I repowered and repainted as it was a pile of scrap when I first got it. Then was a simplicity baron 7014 I gave my brother. Next was a 2000 cub cadet 2206. Sold that for a 1978 316K John Deere will be keeping this machine. Next is a Cub Cadet 124 can't remember year I got from my brother has a 4 speed and rear pto. Also have a parts machine with the Cub that a hydro 125 I believe. So of all I only have 3 in my current fleet. My son has a Massey 7 and he's 6 😆
5.5 hrs from Massachusetts? I live in southern Maine and it takes us 6+ hrs to get to northern Maine, but we go to the Canada border/ northern Maine. Why didn't you keep the one with the loader? Wish you would elaborate why you didn't like the case or why you did like some . Back in the day when they were actually different, today just the paint is different and majority of lawn tractors are made by MTD and just painted different colors and sold by different brands, craftsman, poulin, Husqvarna, and so on all the same basically to my knowledge. I would love to have an old international harvester cub or something with a rugged solid rear end and driveshaft instead of belts and whatnot.
I really don't know how meny I actually have so I'll just start whith what I can jump on and use all Bolens 2 g14s a 1220 ,1256 two 1250s an 1886 a ht20 plus I have a cupple articulators I honestly don't remember what my dad has but between him and I we have probably had 100 bolens tractors
Wow, you sure have had a few rigs! Another great show guys🤙
Thank you very much 🙏
Love those Sears GT yep yep
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I have a 1984 case 226 i love it and going to use it today ❤
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I was trying to count how many I've actually had, I think around 15-20. It's hard to keep track and some were just for parts. I have 5 or 6 now but the 7020 is about the only one I could run out and fire up and use at any given time haha, that and my Kubota LT.
Yes sir 👍 It can be a challenge keeping them all running.
I only have 2, feeling pretty inadequate here lol.
I have a 1985 Gilson GT18HE, I use that for mowing and snow blowing. My other one is a 1986 Ingersoll 448, as I was also hooked on these the moment I saw one. The Ingersoll does everything else "tractor" related, since it has a 3 point and a little more grunt than the Gilson does. Currently trying to amass some more attachments for the Ingersoll.
I'd like to add an Allis Chalmers 720 or Massey Ferguson 1855 to the fleet, but upkeep and storage (and the better half) just isn't in the cards right now.
The two you have are great machines 👍. Our 448 is also an 86’ model. Happy hunting if you do get another 🚜
I have three, plus a zero turn, and just brought home a Kubota b7610. I need to sell at least one, but can’t bring myself to do it.
Definitely can be a tough choice 👍
There have been quite a few times that my father and I have had actual spreadsheets of specs out, trying to decide on which tractor was the least useful to him. It will definitely be difficult to decide.
I thought my list was long 😆
1st was a 1977 JD 212, 1990 John Deere Sx95 was next wasn't really a garden tractor. Then one I still own 1969 case 222 that I repowered and repainted as it was a pile of scrap when I first got it. Then was a simplicity baron 7014 I gave my brother. Next was a 2000 cub cadet 2206. Sold that for a 1978 316K John Deere will be keeping this machine. Next is a Cub Cadet 124 can't remember year I got from my brother has a 4 speed and rear pto. Also have a parts machine with the Cub that a hydro 125 I believe. So of all I only have 3 in my current fleet. My son has a Massey 7 and he's 6 😆
Very cool list 👍 Awesome that your son is into garden tractors!
5.5 hrs from Massachusetts? I live in southern Maine and it takes us 6+ hrs to get to northern Maine, but we go to the Canada border/ northern Maine. Why didn't you keep the one with the loader? Wish you would elaborate why you didn't like the case or why you did like some . Back in the day when they were actually different, today just the paint is different and majority of lawn tractors are made by MTD and just painted different colors and sold by different brands, craftsman, poulin, Husqvarna, and so on all the same basically to my knowledge. I would love to have an old international harvester cub or something with a rugged solid rear end and driveshaft instead of belts and whatnot.
@@chadbinette3201 I do regret selling the 648 Hyloader. Maybe I’ll do an expansion video on the reasons! 👍
I really don't know how meny I actually have so I'll just start whith what I can jump on and use all Bolens 2 g14s a 1220 ,1256 two 1250s an 1886 a ht20 plus I have a cupple articulators I honestly don't remember what my dad has but between him and I we have probably had 100 bolens tractors
Wow! I think you’re in first place 👍 Pretty crazy that they were all Bolens