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Re: Re: three point conversion
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Posted by mark on February 17, 2002 at 19:22:04 from (152.163.204.47):
In Reply to: Re: three point conversion posted by Haas on February 17, 2002 at 17:03:19:
the box scraper weighs about 350 lbs and i am using it to spread loose gravel and level loose dirt. i just bought a front end loader for the super a which is supposed to have the resevoir for the hydraulics on it. i paid 100 for the whole loader and i beleive it has a manifold tap for the hydraulics which may work on the log splitter. my pump seems to be strong as it will lift a 4 foot scraper with a 160 lbs person on it and it has no trouble, but i have it rigged up and am anxious to install the conversion kit. thanks for your replys they have helped
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