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Re: Re: Backhoe bounces/jerks around sometimes. Me or the Machine ?
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Posted by IC on January 06, 2001 at 21:43:02 from (216.163.105.225):
In Reply to: Re: Backhoe bounces/jerks around sometimes. Me or the Machine ? posted by Shep on January 06, 2001 at 21:26:50:
I did notice the control that jerks the most is the one that is leaking. I plan on working on it in a few weeks. The reason I bought is I was looking at trading my tractor for one with a front end loader to help me around the farm and after looking at the prices I seen I could get a good used backhoe for about the same price and still keep my tractor. And I have always wanted one. I used to have an Old D-8 dozer and I have decided that I don't want anything with tracks, cause it takes lots of time/money and hard work to work on any part of it. I think the main reason I got it is to play in the dirt, never got enough of it when I was a kid. Thanks for the info.
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