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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 05, 2005 at 07:03:00 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: Workin' H posted by Allan in NE on September 04, 2005 at 10:09:15:
Morning Allan, happy Labor Day to you and yours. That last photo, the one with the post about 2 or 3' out? Look at the fork you're stressing on your loader. I done the same thing with my bucket loader, pulling railroad ties out of the ground, pulled the angle iron that "USED" to be tack welded on the bucket, right off of the bucket. Now I've gotta tack weld it back on. I know a 3 point aint got the heighth, but sure has the "umph" with a drawbar, and don't break or get out of shape. Just gotta get off and on the tractor an extra time per post. I know, the knees, the knees, the knees. Good to see ya hard at it. Missed it I think, wife got the horses, huh? Mark
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