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Posted by Delbert from Lincoln on September 08, 2005 at 17:30:08 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: 3 pt Backhoe for tractor? posted by Mike M on September 08, 2005 at 11:43:46:
I"ve discussed the same thing with my son, who works for a excavating company. He says in the spring of the year when the ground is moist, any ole maxchine will dig a decent hole, even a wetback with a shovel. But come July and August and hard dry packed ground, you need a heavy backhoe substanchily bolted to a heavy tractor. The 3 point hitch ones, the 3 point hitchs mostly are gravity fall, nothing to keep it from raising up when you put the hoe down. The ones he is used to running at work are Cats, and probablly cost more than the farm. Just his opinion.
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