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3 point mounted utility scoops

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Jeff C

02-15-2005 15:35:21




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Can you still buy those 3 point mounted utility scoops (snow scoops?)? You know, those trip release, 7 foot wide scoops that some fellows still snow clear with. I keep seeing them around, old ones to be sure, but attempts to buy a new one have all failed. I can't find a manufacturer or a retailer and I've searched everywhere, I think!




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RustyFarmall

02-16-2005 07:29:15




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 Re: 3 point mounted utility scoops in reply to Jeff C, 02-15-2005 15:35:21  
This might help you out.



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John Hobby

02-16-2005 06:21:51




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 Re: 3 point mounted utility scoops in reply to Jeff C, 02-15-2005 15:35:21  
You can still buys these. Tractor Supply, Northern Tool, Value Built all sell them. They have web sites and you can get them shipped to you direct if you need.



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Taylor Lambert

02-15-2005 20:32:24




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 Re: 3 point mounted utility scoops in reply to Jeff C, 02-15-2005 15:35:21  
Its in the tractors photos section under rear oil tank bucket.



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Taylor Lambert

02-15-2005 19:10:38




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 Re: 3 point mounted utility scoops in reply to Jeff C, 02-15-2005 15:35:21  
Ive seen and built a few homemade ones. Theres 2 companies out west that make them but they are for large tractors and ar expensive. I ve made a few in my parttime welding shop that worked good with leaves,sawdustsand ,dirst and mulch. I saw one In implementalley once made from half of an ovale fuel tank. Tractorbynet.com has had a few folks make some on there to.



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Taylor Lambert

02-15-2005 19:05:09




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 Re: 3 point mounted utility scoops in reply to Jeff C, 02-15-2005 15:35:21  
Ive seen and built a few homemade ones. Theres 2 companies out west that make them but they are for large tractors and ar expensive. I ve made a few in my parttime welding shop that worked good with leaves,sawdustsand ,dirst and mulch. I saw one In implementalley once made from half of an ovale fuel tank. Tractorbynet.com has had a few folks make some on there to.



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