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Rob N VA

02-17-2004 18:51:04




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My Creek Conduit and gravel provided a sufficient bridge for me to cross safely. I spent 45 minutes this afternoon after work choppin' up the thornes and thickets on the other side of the creek. I love the usefullness of the bush hog. I see why it is called a bush hog. I even took down a few saplings that were in my way. There are a lot of 20-30 year old pine trees on the other side that I plan to leave, or at least thin out, and then I want to plant some willow trees, and eventually build a fairly sizeable pond. Man, this 8n is one tough, rugged machine! It's just no creek jumper like the "General Lee" or anything. Thanks for all the feedback!!!! Maybe one day I'll get a digital camera!

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old

02-17-2004 20:31:12




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 Re: Bridge follow up in reply to Rob N VA, 02-17-2004 18:51:04  
Rob, you jsut need and 8N like I have, I can turn it around with out moveing 10 feet and still be on the seat, but of course it has a back hoe on it. LOL



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Herb D

02-17-2004 20:51:55




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 Re: Re: Bridge follow up in reply to old, 02-17-2004 20:31:12  
Old, I'm new to this board and since I was just given a 9N yesterday I'm curious about your back hoe attachment. Who makes these? How much would a person expect to pay? Are they hard to find? Thanks in advance for your help.

Herb D



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02-17-2004 21:18:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Bridge follow up in reply to Herb D, 02-17-2004 20:51:55  
The one I have is a scout, but I don't think you can find any of them. they are as old as the N's are. Last I knew a company by the name of Kelly still made them. Cost last I heard was around $4000 new



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