Is this safe?

Only as safe as the operator. EXTREMELY high center of gravity making for lack of stability on slopes/sharp/fast turns. Operate with caution and common sense.

Bill
 
John *.?-!.* cub owner":2t11xhpt said:
His description bothers me a little though, it is a sprayer tractor from an organic farm?
I think there are some types of spray that can be used with organic farming, but it does seem improbable they would have a spray tractor.

George Willer":2t11xhpt said:
Anyone notice that the front axle doesn't pivot?
Looks to me like it pivots. What do you see that I am missing?
 
Jim Becker":29u21n3h said:
John *.?-!.* cub owner":29u21n3h said:
His description bothers me a little though, it is a sprayer tractor from an organic farm?
I think there are some types of spray that can be used with organic farming, but it does seem improbable they would have a spray tractor.

George Willer":29u21n3h said:
Anyone notice that the front axle doesn't pivot?
Looks to me like it pivots. What do you see that I am missing?

I see that the braces to the rear appear to be welded solid. For the axle to pivot they'd have to twist and hinge... unless I'm looking at it wrong. We don't get a look at the actual pivot.
 
George Willer":3m7yft75 said:
I see that the braces to the rear appear to be welded solid.
I can't see the back of those braces well enough in any of the pictures to say either way on that. Pictures 8 and 10 are pretty good pictures of the axle (up on top) and it doesn't appear anything was done there to disable the pivot. Picture 11 shows the front of the braces done with pins. As long as those braces are, even if hitched solid on the back, they won't stop the axle from pivoting.
 
rjmac":21vizscv said:
Be easy to change the oil!! It would look good next to George's Rat Rod.

Bob

I think it would be cool to see the Rat Rod parked underneath a High Crop like guys with trucks do at the shows. :shock: Is there any chance that we can make this happen?

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was this even close to a aftermarket set up? interesting how the power is transfered to the rear, by chain? sprockets? top to the bottom, cool piece
 
That thing would be perfectly safe at George's house as flat as the ground is there :lol: .
I've seen versions of that before using John Deere tractors. 2 yrs ago at a King's auction over in Indiana there was a very similar setup for sale only on a Deere flatform.
 
George Willer":22pmijti said:
Anyone notice that the front axle doesn't pivot?
The front end pivots as normal. the down tubes are long sleeves. At least it looks like that to me. That would be a cool toy though.
 
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