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Re: Home-made 3pt. implements
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Posted by rossow (mn) on November 07, 2006 at 13:40:22 from (134.29.14.201):
In Reply to: Home-made 3pt. implements posted by RoninKS on November 06, 2006 at 23:06:32:
I've made several implements after "borrowing" and modifying plans I created after observing factory-made implements -- a rear scoop, a boom pole, a 6-foot rear blade, maybe others I'm forgetting, as well as a drawbar anti-turn device, stabilizer bars, equalizer chains, etc. Just look at implements at places like TSC. Most are pretty simple to duplicate or improve on. I think (but not sure any more) you may find my boom-pole plans by doing a Google search for "marshel rossow." Have fun.
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