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Re: Little 3 point mounted backoe
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Posted by Bart CA on November 29, 2006 at 07:20:01 from (216.208.205.6):
In Reply to: Re: Little 3 point mounted backoe posted by Gerald J. on November 28, 2006 at 20:01:20:
Many thanks to all I'm 60 and retired on a little acreage Digging with a shovel is too hard for my old back I have many k/feet of agricultural drain to burry Trees to transplant...ditches to dig and...and....... The one I'm looking for: weights 650 lbs It has heavy-duty flat top link with many holes with diagonal "V" bar from the center of this top link to the lower links so the height can be adjusted and permits down pressure with the backhoe. Thanks to all for the comments ! I think I will "dig" in my wallet today... Bart CA
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