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Old 04-01-2016, 03:37 PM
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I have an 882 as well and I live on a farm. We only rent the farmhouse and a few acreas around it but there is plenty of room for a small garden. I bought my 882 just because I love diesels and I needed something to mow the yard. I had no idea how rare they were at the time. To be honest my budget was severly limited so I could not afford a zero turn mower. I settled for a more traditional mower and really never liked the 882 that much until I used it to pull a fallen tree that was blocking the driveway. WOW what a surprise!!! That little tractor could PULL!!! After that I started respecting the little oil burner a lot more.

Love the video! I'll be looking for a 3 point hitch now to grade my driveway and plow just like you did.
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Oops though I was replying to an existing thread on an 882.
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I have an 882 as well and I live on a farm. We only rent the farmhouse and a few acreas around it but there is plenty of room for a small garden. I bought my 882 just because I love diesels and I needed something to mow the yard. I had no idea how rare they were at the time. To be honest my budget was severly limited so I could not afford a zero turn mower. I settled for a more traditional mower and really never liked the 882 that much until I used it to pull a fallen tree that was blocking the driveway. WOW what a surprise!!! That little tractor could PULL!!! After that I started respecting the little oil burner a lot more.

Love the video! I'll be looking for a 3 point hitch now to grade my driveway and plow just like you did.
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Old 04-01-2016, 03:44 PM
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Did a little plowing a few weeks ago with the 882. I'm new to posting on Youtube and using a GoPro so I'll learn as I go. Basically what you have here is 7 minutes of the same thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PounB_chA4E
I could have watched 70 min of that "same thing" and I would have
loved it
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I thoroughly enjoyed watching that video. Great job!
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I could have watched 70 min of that "same thing" and I would have
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Yep, me too. Great video!!
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Awesome plow job and great video!!
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