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Posted by Mark in NY on August 15, 2002 at 16:27:56 from (129.44.227.175):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Utility opinion posted by Doug Stockman on August 15, 2002 at 14:39:26:
Its a gas job with no pto and only a home made drawbar. It originally had a backhoe on it (not there now) and the loader on it is a beast. He had a 2504? with a 3000 loader on it sitting next to it and they are both pretty heavy duty. It has had the steering arm and ball joint replaced and has some leaks around the steering column unit. Its not a real pretty unit but he does have all the tin and the guy is very straight foward. He's asking $2395 and I would bet $2k would take it as it sits. If you didn't want to use it to brush hog and skid a few trees like I do it would probably be a good way to get into a loader. It definitely isn't a quick detach set up. If you want I can e-mail you his tel number. Mark S.
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