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Posted by Shep (liked it, to expensive considering home built) on February 15, 2001 at 09:19:16 from (38.192.251.39):
In Reply to: WHAT DO YOU THINK posted by A.J. on February 15, 2001 at 08:36:27:
Sure seems like a time saver and a great safety device. I know I struggle with my implements since my 550 lift arms have no adjustment, bought as is 'busted & rewelded'. Kind of spendy ($995-999 for HD Cat1 - Cat2). Hyd Cylinders $245 - 295. I asked about discounts and he wasn't to receptive unless I could garantee large volume sales - 500 or more. Considering 3 alternatives: a) replace broken lift arm with an adjustable b) buy weld on toplink balls & weld pipe to length c) try and build one at home as time permits Will try to post info pkg next week on photopoint if any interest
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