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Old 10-20-2009, 11:42 PM
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Default Backhoe for a 100?

While looking at the kwik way website I noticed that they make a backhoe attatchment for cub cadets, and the tractor in the demo picture appears to be a garden tractor. This I would love to have, but it seems too heavy duty to work with a 100. Seems farfetched, but in the picture it did appear that it was on a garden tracotr. Does it exist?
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Old 10-21-2009, 12:59 AM
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I visited that website out of curiosity. The backhoe that I looked at mentioned that it worked with the super cubs and a few other models (zoom in on the ad and read the cubs listed under their title caption), but not the 100. I have a Billyshovel hooked up to the back of my '62 OCC and it does about the same thing, but not quite as fast as a backhoe.

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Old 10-21-2009, 06:57 AM
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What's a Billy Shovel? Jason
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Old 10-21-2009, 07:41 AM
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Stitch,
If you want to see more like that go to pf engineering. Lots to look at.
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Old 10-21-2009, 09:50 PM
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I would also very much like some info on what a billyshovel is. Can you post a picture of this contraption?
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Old 10-22-2009, 12:22 AM
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Talking Billyshovel is very efficient and environmentally friendly!

A Billyshovel is when I get on my OCC and pay my neighbor boy, Billy, to get his shovel and dig the hole for me. So far it's been pretty economical and environmentally friendly---since I can turn the engine off and it still continues working!!! The holes it digs for planting my arborvitae trees are just the right size. One of my best attachments that I have ever gotten!!!:biggrin2.gif:

Okay.....just funnin', but I had ya goin' for a while. Hope you got a chuckle out of that, too!!.....Guess the devil made me do it!

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HA HA! I have a Willyshovel, but since it turned 18 years old it just doesn't work like it used to! Upkeep is getting pretty expensive now. I have learned from experience, as well, that a wifeyshovel just isn't worth the cost.
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Thats frickin funny,lol
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The plans are great at PF and a good price, awesome stuff.
Im gonna get the backhoe and loader plans for a future 100 !!!! or maybe the 70 I have, what id really like to do is find a 147 or 782 or........ and buy the plans for that tractor,Id really like to have the 147!!!
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A Billyshovel is when I get on my OCC and pay my neighbor boy, Billy, to get his shovel and dig the hole for me. So far it's been pretty economical and environmentally friendly---since I can turn the engine off and it still continues working!!! The holes it digs for planting my arborvitae trees are just the right size. One of my best attachments that I have ever gotten!!!:biggrin2.gif:

Okay.....just funnin', but I had ya goin' for a while. Hope you got a chuckle out of that, too!!.....Guess the devil made me do it!

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Too funny! I like your humour......yes had me going up until your explanation......you know I was reading this earlier thing "I should Google that to see what it looks like"......DUH! I am glad I didn't!
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