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Posted by Jerry A. on October 09, 2003 at 05:54:46 from (216.125.105.158):
In Reply to: 3pt Backhoes ...Recommendations posted by Ike on October 08, 2003 at 15:32:07:
I've got a Woods backhoe, the largest they made about 4 years ago. 3-pt. with self-contained hydraulics. Works OK. I don't use it much, but it's fun to dig with! A pain to mount by yourself...it takes at least 20 minutes by yourself, unless you luck out and line up the pin holes by chance. I save up jobs around my acreage until I mount the hoe, then I go to work. It may not compete with factory made tractor/backhoe arrangement, but that's OK for me. I can do small medium projects at my own pace. I use it on an AC 175 diesel (about 62 hp tractor with cat II 3-pt).
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