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Re: 3pt backhoe for an H
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Posted by Fred Milner on December 28, 2003 at 14:59:43 from (66.168.91.91):
In Reply to: 3pt backhoe for an H posted by Dave in CT on December 28, 2003 at 10:36:05:
The best thing to do is to get someone that works by the hour to do it for you. The time involved in getting the equipment home and on your tractor would be about the time someone could do it for you. You could take all the money you would save and get something that you would like to keep and use a lot. I am in Tennessee and I do this for my money. I can dig the electric, sewer and water lines for a house in about 4 hours. I can also cover all the ditches and do the down spouts and finish grade the yard in one 8 hour day. Some one should be able to do it in that time frame for you. At $45 or $50 per hour you do the math. Not every idea works out the way we want it to. Good luck.
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