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Yea, that one is really nice. Bet it's a Danco? :biggrin2: If I ever put one on one of my Originals, I will just build it. That way you can use what materials you want and keep it light. Don't need anything to pick up a load of really heavy stuff. The chipped brick around the pool is the heaviest thing I would ever pick up, and could just get a little at a time. Those CAD plans John makes for the 1 arm loader looks good, wonder if you could use them and just put another arm on the other side? :bigeyes: But, I really need a good compressor. I think about it every time I'm working in the garage. I don't have an endless supply of $$$, so I have to watch what I do. Not like the good old days, and my toys cost a lot.
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Ronnie
Take a look at used Kubota BX tractors. Here is a link for some used Bota's http://www.tractorhouse.com/listings...acturer/kubota Check out the BX1500's - BX1800's |
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Well you didn't look very hard. :bash2:
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put a loader on whatever you want...i see a guy mowing his yard with an "O", (or even just an old GT) and i just think hey, that is neat, and it sticks with you....then i get past the next place and the guy is on a whatever newer pile, and it just registers as nothing....just another yuppie perhaps...we used to clean out a free stall barn with a case 224 with a johnson loader on it...worked surprisingly good although the gehl skid loader was a major upgrade at the time....to each his own though...i see you like the old ones and i think thats cool...personally i could give a crap about creature comforts....like cars, and trucks...i
dont want a touch screen, just make the thing better!!!! just my own crazy opinion.....beautiful yard bud,and ive always wanted to tell you nice tractors |
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It's a Danco RD300. :beerchug:
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