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Re: somthing you dont see much
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 09, 2007 at 03:34:40 from (216.208.58.125):
In Reply to: somthing you dont see much posted by eshoreboy on April 08, 2007 at 17:53:55:
I used to have a quick attach for my skid steer. It allowed me to hook to pull type or 3 point equipment, plus I had an auxillery valve for operating implement cylinders. We quite often used this putting equipment in shed for end of season, or just plain hold, raise and lower equipment, while doing maintenence. On day we had it hooked to a 22' disk, for holding disk and hydraulic function during changing some blades. A salesman of some description dropped in, one of those pain in the butt guys. After his welcome was worn out he asked if the skid steer would pull the disk. By the time we were done with him, I think we had him convinced that we disked quite regularly with the skid steer. I do know he discussed this with a couple of farmers on our road, later that day.
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