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Re: equip. you've fabricated from scratch
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Posted by rhudson on March 24, 2004 at 19:06:10 from (65.254.162.98):
In Reply to: equip. you've fabricated from scratch posted by daveVT on March 24, 2004 at 16:59:59:
cat. II root rake, four hay spears, two carry alls, cat i pan, cat ii pan, cat II pull pan, post hole auger, haybug carrier, pull behind grader, overhead gantry crane, 16 trailors of various sizes, one with hydraulic dump, two square bale hay wagons, pull boom sprayer, two 3 pt. sprayers, fork attachment, boom lift, couple of hydraulic presses, couple of air compressors from ac compressors, hay wagon for round bale hay, lime spreader from a state sandspreader, irrigation pump, standby generator, engine lifts and stands. thinking of making a pasture drag using some type of folding tool bar and truck tires now, but haven't figured the best way to mount and fold the tires. just about all the metal i can get from local junkyard, or from the engineering jobs i do occasionally, my brotherinlaw has a source for axles, and i love to fabricate, its recreation for me.
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