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Re: Everybody wants a UDLX
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Posted by big jt on January 15, 2005 at 22:08:32 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: Re: Everybody wants a UDLX posted by Jon H on January 15, 2005 at 20:27:27:
Von Ruden is the brand. I think they are still in business at least I have seen much newer gear boxes with the same name on them. Before the Hydraulic saw they made a mechnical drive one. Gear box on a pivot on the drawbar sort of spring loaded arrangement. Also had a 4 handle (2 man?) hydraulic post hole digger. Sure would like to see your new never used saw. Jewels like that are hard to come by. I was never able to make either saw work right. Hydraulic had no resevoir and the mechnical is a mankiller. The only time I had it set up I was alone. Seemed like you needed someone to engage the PTO and another person to run the out handle. Back to the original topic a ETD would always be nice. Know a guy who owned the high selling UDLX from last spring in Iowa. He was the owner previous and I think he restored it. He said he never realy liked it, to rough riding. The long time tractor that I always wanted was a late Hart Parr 18-36 like my Grandpa had. Finally made that happen a little over a year ago after 20 plus years. Guess bachelorhood has its priveliges!! JM2CW jt
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