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6/10/2008
Walk-behind tractors have bigger engines than most single-function power equipment, and because they can accept a wide range of attachments, you can buy and maintain just one high-quality engine to perform a variety of tasks. We tried out two leading walk behind tractors — the DR Field and Brush Mower, and the BCS Walk-Behind Tractor. Neither is cheap, but either one will cost far less than a riding tractor and less than several separate machines. Their longevity makes them a far better value than multiple pieces of less-expensive equipment that do the same work. Read more to find out which is best suited to your needs.
11/1/1979
Here is the design for fabricating a hydraulic log splitter.
10/1/2004
Harvesting your own firewood is one of the most satisfying and self-sufficient skills you can develop.
11/1/1981
WELD IT YOURSELF AND MAKE A FEW BUCKS TO BOOT November/December 1981 by Adrian B. DeBee It's the busiest time of the year, and (wouldn't you know it?) the lift arm on your tractor just snapped in the middle. The welding shop is (as always) booked solid for a week, and (naturally) the spare parts aren't availabl
8/18/2005
Find do it yourself home and garden projects to create your own vehicles, including hybrid-electric cars; solar and wind energy systems; unique houses and outbuildings, such as earth-sheltered houses; boats; and home and garden projects, including green house and deck designs.
6/1/1994
A site mill to trim whole logs and cut lumber for a cabin in the woods.
2/1/1996
Practical uses for a lawn tractor around a small farm, including a seasonal maintenance checklist and buying tips.
2/1/1996
Supplying the garage, including jumpers and chargers, tire care, pressurized air, electric power and hand tools.
6/1/1994
The joys of farming with antique tractors.