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Re: WHAT HANDY 3-POINT EQUIPMENT DO YOU HAVE - EITHER PURCHASED OR FABRICATED?
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Posted by rhudson on April 05, 2001 at 20:33:52 from (63.81.99.149):
In Reply to: WHAT HANDY 3-POINT EQUIPMENT DO YOU HAVE - EITHER PURCHASED OR FABRICATED? posted by Ken McWilliams on April 05, 2001 at 10:28:02:
Hi Ken, after letting my chain saw slide off of a flat carryall, i am makeing utility box kinda like the scoop-n-haul brand. like you said they're handy. i,ve made an auger type post hole digger/boom lift from a auto rearend,hay spears, forklift, just finished (needs painting) log splitter, subsoiler, pasture renivator/slitter, 55 gal sprayer, cable/pipe layer, attachment for pulling several logs, scoop on a boom (just like a backward facing 3pt scoop but on long arms so it can unload in a truck body). I'm working on a pull type road grader now and trying to make plans and collect stuff to make a pto driven recovery winch to pull my mess out. I know you can purchase this stuff, but i like to build and i like scrap yards. thanks for listening.
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