Seems kinda expensive for a piston .Just saw an 044 pop up on marketplace for $250.
Seems kinda expensive for a piston .Just saw an 044 pop up on marketplace for $250.
Boom pole makes quick work of moving stuff around way easier than hooking up to 3pt hitch
You could make an adapter to put 3pt implements on that backhoe bucket lol.I actually have a tractor here with a loader and also a Ford 555 backhoe with a couple of hooks welded on to the bucket and will lift just about anything. But the boom is a great idea and very cost effective.
Stihl=$$ around these parts. Hence the reason I own Husqvarna and a G660.Seems kinda expensive for a piston .
My other tractor is a ford 2000 and anything I need that uses a 3 point hitch I use on that tractor.You could make an adapter to put 3pt implements on that backhoe bucket lol.
I have one of those books, it lifted the front of my little kubota pretty quick, then I bent it . Its tossed in the woods waiting to be cut up into some sort of project.
They're expensive here, but if you get the right model they'll last a long time.Stihl=$$ around these parts. Hence the reason I own Husqvarna and a G660.
I cruise classifieds for wood and saws(not that I need any more).
No brand bias here. At the end of the day, it’s just a tool made of plastic and metal. I sent a message a bit ago on one of the FB pages on a red light 066 that hopefully he would part with?They're expensive here, but if you get the right model they'll last a long time.
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I have a little kubota b2620, I should probably make a little hitch receiver/boom with hooks on it for that one. The skidding winch on the L3800 has come in very handy, especially on leaners.My other tractor is a ford 2000 and anything I need that uses a 3 point hitch I use on that tractor.
Here either, I just prefer the handling of the huskys best, they all have good and bad models.No brand bias here. At the end of the day, it’s just a tool made of plastic and metal. I sent a message a bit ago on one of the FB pages on a red light 066 that hopefully he would part with?
That’s what they said here. I took pics of blocks they set up for seats, from trail clearing. They had normal growth rings. They said the ancient ones were the scraggly ones growing out of the boulders. One of their oldest was a Cedar.They did a study on the cedars locally on the Niagara escarpment and some of them were 1100 years old. Some just little spindly things growing out of the limestone.
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Wow Ken that's awesome! super impressive to say the least!!!!Ok had a good weekend…. 12 ton truck loaded with about 5 tons of hardwood the second photo is what’s left…. Will go back next week to get the rest
My work is so crazy I got to grab when I can. That’s enough to carry me and my elderly neighbor for a few months. They were already pretty dry from sitting in the arborists work yard for the last yearWow Ken that's awesome! super impressive to say the least!!!!
Yep, got these by chasing down the arborist on the expressway. He was scared because he thought something fell off his truck and hit my Ford. Nope just noticed you have a bunch of wood…. I like wood…. Can has cheeseburger? He wins no disposal cost, I and neighbors win, transportation costs only. But it scared him to be chased down on the expressway by a foreigner.Wow huge ! Atleast there already seasoned and ready to go. Also clean looking.
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