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Re: Hydraulic Unit Without a Tractor
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Posted by mike on September 25, 2001 at 17:25:16 from (209.143.61.81):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Unit Without a Tractor posted by AGEN on September 24, 2001 at 17:01:53:
Several company's have made these over the years, mostly short line companys.Now I see the same units advertised to run an auger on a hopper wagon to unload seed.Could never understand why this would be necessary,there's always a tractor around,you can raise your equipment with a tractor and still tow it with a pickup. Those things cost about as much as a small tractor anyhow.Then you got something else to lug around in the back of your truck.I saw an add last year for a motor you mount in the back of your pickup to run a pto grain auger.I guess you would then use your tractor to drive to town.
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