Bought it to use.

That is what my dad would say, so i had some trees cut to make poles out of so i can make a larger place to store the firewood i seem to be getting way ahead with for some reason and by the time i got done i had two long trees hooked together pulling them to the house with ease. It was a little slick on top and it has the worksite tires on and i don't think i really needed the four wheel on,what a work horse. It is neat to find jobs to do with my new toy\ i mean machine. I will get the picture thing figured out now that i have more time, i have brought my tool box home for good.
 
Isn't that a neat feeling? I remember my first couple of years with my new tractor I was constantly amazed at what all it could do. :eek: It makes you wonder how you ever got by without one.
 
I still love it.

My 05 RTV900 has 1000 hrs on it now. I still love it. I just got a Troy built log splitter for it. I can keep the splitter on the back of it and keep it horizontal. After cutting the tree down, just pull up next to the logs. Split them and put them right in the bed. One load is 1/5 of a cord. Saves me $80 per load in propane cost. Figured out that the average log is equal to ½ gallon of propane heat. Only spent $60 on propane last year to heat a 4,000 sf house.

The wife thought of it as a toy when I got it. Not anymore.
 
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