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Re: Dug, Take A Peek
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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 11, 2004 at 18:15:39 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Dug, Take A Peek posted by Allan in NE on October 11, 2004 at 16:24:25:
Allan, I can't make out that hydraulic pump, where'd it come from? I've got an old Allis B that I don't use for anything other than a belly mower. The Woods L59 is driven of the side PTO. When I was putting up the fence around my house, was using the Deere to auger, and turnin around and using the loader to set the ties in the holes. The whole time I kept eyin that B settin there, and that boom pole lyin on the ground, tellin myself that if I mounted a pump to that rear PTO, and that boom to the back of the B, I could've had someone else droppin the ties while I kept punchin holes, then I could come back with the loader and helped or taken over. I made the mount for the boom, and picked up a ton of angle iron to beef up the back so I can mount cylinders, but no hydraulic pump. Went online and looked at a few new ones, and can go that route, but... That B will handle a railroad tie no problem, just needs a couple of add ons, and I've got acres of posts that still need to go in. Thanks for the photo, I sure like it.
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