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Posted by Joe Evans on February 28, 2005 at 14:50:11 from (67.129.216.162):
In Reply to: Uff-Da Weekend Over! posted by Allan in NE on February 28, 2005 at 05:56:27:
Boy, Allan, could I have EVER put you and that rig to work here at my place two months ago! Danged ice storm we got on Dec 23 sure made a first rate mess of things! Just now finishing up with my place--got to do Mom's farm and my brother's place yet. Maybe you'd want to venture to central Ohio to give that thing a workout? We used our 504 with a #33 loader to get the bulk of the brush picked up. You can't get it all, but that loader with the manure tines is amazingly effective at wadding up a pile of brush, stabbing it and then carting it off for disposal. A grapple like yours would complete the arrangement nicely. Been thinking about adding a homebuilt grapple to my Kubota/Bushhog rig. The pics you submitted are inducing impure thoughts about spending a weekend with a torch and welder!
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