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Re: Re: WHAT HANDY 3-POINT EQUIPMENT DO YOU HAVE - EITHER PURCHASED OR FABRICATED?
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Posted by Grove r on April 05, 2001 at 21:23:32 from (161.184.21.167):
In Reply to: Re: WHAT HANDY 3-POINT EQUIPMENT DO YOU HAVE - EITHER PURCHASED OR FABRICATED? posted by Joe Evans on April 05, 2001 at 20:50:45:
Hi, again Ken, have built all the regular "stuff" for the three point hitch, when I first started this farming venture, [only had a 8N ford], plow, from a horse drawn sulky plow, disc, from, of coarse, a horse drawn one, and a set of three point spring tooth harrows. Built a loader for loading pig manure in the 'spreader, worked great, also a metal "carry-all box, three by three by a foot deep, made it so it will tip up with a drop down end gate. Long ago sold the 8N, but still have all the attachments, used very little now on the Satoh S650G, [have a backhoe on it that rarely gets taken off]. Think thats pretty well it.... Have a gooder, R.E.L.
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