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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on November 08, 2006 at 03:12:32 from (216.208.58.118):
In Reply to: Home-made 3pt. implements posted by RoninKS on November 06, 2006 at 23:06:32:
Ron: If you'd like some photo ideas, send me an e mail. I know I have scanned photos of the cultivators both rear and center mount, snowblade and the 1/2 1 point fast hitch John Deere rotary hoe. Another interesting fabrication I did back in my farming day was a quick attach, 3 point and drawbar attachment for loader end of skid steer. Skid steer had an extra hydraulic remote. It proved to be a great device for manuvering equipment into tight spots. I stored equipment in 2 old barns, and skid steer would put 20% more in there than tractor. It would even handle 5x16 semi-mount plow. I remember once having to change blades on a 20' tandem disk. Hooked it to skid steer to hold it and the hydraulic control. Tractors were all busy at the time. We did have a bit of fun with a city fella salesman, trying to convince him we regularly pulled the disk with the skid steer. Not completely sure what he believed when he left.
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