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Zane Thing

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Ross

06-11-2000 18:37:01




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Ok, Boys. So where do I find information on what the Zane Thing is and a picture of it?




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Old Ag

06-12-2000 13:06:07




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 Re: Zane Thing in reply to Ross, 06-11-2000 18:37:01  
It's not a "THING" it's "THANG". I've read a lot of good testimonials, and I plan to buy one soon. I'm getting tired of constantly adjusting my bush-hog limiter chain.



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A testimonial - Jim (MD)

06-12-2000 08:15:25




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 Re: Zane Thing in reply to Ross, 06-11-2000 18:37:01  
I installed my Thang over the weekend. It went on in minutes and it does everything it's supposed to do.

When I got it installed I finally figured out how the Thang works. What a simple, brilliant piece of engineering!

Thanks, Zane!



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JerryU

06-12-2000 06:42:40




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 Re: Zane Thing in reply to Ross, 06-11-2000 18:37:01  
I doubt you will find a picture of it. As far as I know, all of us 9 and 2 N owners are delighted with it and respect Zane's request that due to it's simplicity, the patent process, and the time and money he has invested in a truly ingenious idea, none will post a picture. It works, it is not cumbersome, it can be removed, and Zane guarantees it. To find out what it looks like you will have to make the leap of faith and order one. You will not be disappointed.

JerryU

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Lyle

06-11-2000 20:36:41




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 Re: Zane Thing in reply to Ross, 06-11-2000 18:37:01  
Just installed mine on my 2N and put the stone rake on for a try. Wow, but it does work nice. No more digging in one spot more than others when the ground is not level. Thanks Zane



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ZANE

06-11-2000 20:07:18




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 Re: Zane Thing in reply to Ross, 06-11-2000 18:37:01  
You can either click on the highlighted link at the end of this post. Or you can click on the highlighted blurb on the intruduction to the N page. Or you can go to http://zanethang.com

Any of these will give you the information you want. Or look into the archives on the N board.



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