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Re: 3-point backhoe attachaments and info.
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Posted by Gene Davis on January 26, 2002 at 19:11:56 from (216.163.100.161):
In Reply to: 3-point backhoe attachaments and info. posted by mobob on January 26, 2002 at 08:38:42:
Have you considered the kits from Caddigger, they seem to have it all worked out, even to buying the steel precut and you do the welding and assembly, and their steel supplier,Me-Kit can furnish all hoses,cylinders,valves, etc., they even have a split hydrualic system kit available which is supposed to double the speed. I was looking very closely at them till I happened upon a "DigIt" TLB unit and it followed me home. Gene Davis
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