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Re: Finished the Boom, Forks and Hitch Pictures
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Posted by Van in AR on November 18, 2004 at 17:10:23 from (216.134.231.237):
In Reply to: Re: Finished the Boom, Forks and Hitch Pictures posted by Mark - IN. on November 18, 2004 at 16:39:14:
Its a great idea just not a new idea. I have one just like it with the exception of the boom and the forks. I didn"t need the boom as I have loaders available and my forks are 4" hay tines that are removable. gooseneck ball is there as is the lower reciever. also have a stub boom 16" long 5" below the gooseneck ball that I mount skidding tongs to for woods work. My toplink is hydraulic to tilt the forks, they are hardened and will pick up pallets and fenceposts as well as big rounds. Built mine over a month ago based on this one from tractorbynet. Very handy tool. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forumfiles/496820-45deg.jpg
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