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Posted by Gene Davis on March 29, 2002 at 20:53:48 from (63.160.131.64):
In Reply to: 3pt backhoe posted by MikeH-Tx on March 29, 2002 at 10:48:03:
Check it out closely and you will see that it is a CADDIGGER, home built, the bucket design gives it away, look at the shape of it,they are designed to build the bucket without a rolled back edge, the basic kit is available precut, and with all the hydrualic parts too if you want to get it that way. A company called Metkit does the flame cutting/sawing and will ship it to you by UPS. Northen Tool Store in Macon, Ga. had a new 3pt backhoe for $4900.00last month. Considered it for my 650 JD, then bought a used Dig-It tlb unit for $5000. This means much less abuse on the JD650, and aalso means I get another toy to play with!! Gene
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