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Boy my H has been getting a work out.
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Posted by Kelly C on May 03, 2003 at 21:12:41 from (63.171.43.140):
The last 2 weekend my H has been working nonstop. ( almost) I had another big tree go down. The nabor and I cut it up and we skidded and loaded the wood with my H. I also finally broke out these fork lift like arms that hook onto the bottom of the bucket then you run a chain over the bucket and secure with a couple of binders. Those things are great!! I dont believe I would want to lift any thing to heavy but we had no problem moving 3 200 pound heaters ( one at a time) with them. Plus I got to do a 5 mile road trip with the H to my nabors to do the heater moving. When i got home I found those fork lift things were great for moving the brush from the cut area to the brush pile. I ran a rope under the bucket and laid it out. I then loaded the bucket and the forks out to the ends with a big pile of brush. Threw the rope over and tyed it off around the pile. Could haul one heck of a big load of brush like that. Funny how a old tractor makes all this hard work fun.
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