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Re: Best Loader Ever
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Posted by paul on November 26, 2004 at 08:59:38 from (66.60.197.51):
In Reply to: Best Loader Ever posted by Allan in NE on November 25, 2004 at 06:47:39:
I won't really disagree with your comment, but: How would I get that thing in my 8x8 foot barn doors to scoop manure? Another of those deals, worthless thing 'here', indespensable tool 'there'. :) I've seen about 2 of those contraptions up around here in my life, don't think they ever caught on. Way, way too hilly to lift as high as you are talking about, and we need much more manuverability/ fit-through-the-door type loaders around here. You could about sell a good one for scrap price locally. Again, I'm commenting only to compare how the different regions need/ use different things. I enjoy seeing how things are done in different places, and what is valued and what is 'junk', and how that can be the same item! :) --->Paul
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