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Re: Re: Need help from Mr. T Bone with Pippin Backhoe Hydraulics
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Posted by Bill Meyers to T Bone on April 04, 2002 at 07:04:17 from (24.29.66.178):
In Reply to: Re: Need help from Mr. T Bone with Pippin Backhoe Hydraulics posted by T_Bone on April 04, 2002 at 00:21:35:
T Bone, Sory to hear you are not feeling well and I do mean that. I am 55 years old and still lifting heavy metal everyday and I feel it. I don't know how to do a search for Pippin or I would do it. Did not think they were still in business. Will this Manual you talk about show the hose diagram for my old Model 350 Backhoe attachment? I took the hoe all apart and did some heavy duty welding for several days and now I am putting it back together. The hoe is for around my place and I am trying to do a good job fixing it. If you think this Manual will work tell how I can get one of these Manuals. I can work without the diagram but it would make life a lot easier with the Manual. Thank you-- Bill Meyers, 3417 Hwy. 67, Ft. Johnson, NY. 12070 WMeyers1@nycap.rr.com
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