Posted by roger ramponi on December 28, 2013 at 19:45:02 from (66.173.38.82):
In Reply to: Re: mm 670 loader posted by maj-mm on December 28, 2013 at 09:14:55:
Thanks guys! Maj-mm I would be interested in your loader, where are you located, I am up on the iron range,not exactly farm country, I have to go at least 70 miles to even visit a dealer in farm equipment. I don't have any pictures of the machine yet as it hasn't been delivered yet. will try and post some when it comes. I probably will use my jd for handling the big bales or use a three point spear on the 670. I bought the 670 because the jd was in the shop and it is really hard to move frozen large round bales by hand. Besides it is better looking than my JD.
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