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<blockquote data-quote="dano" data-source="post: 4973" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>Yep, when we bought it it was not pretty, but after a bunch of coats of paint and a bunch of tlc (badly needed), we were able to get the old girl running really nice. You can fix almost everything yourself on this machine, which is great. It only had a material bucket when we bought it and that was rotted out and in piss-poor shape, since it previously belonged to a turkey farmer, and he'd just leave the bucket full of manure. We had the bucket repaired, had pallet forks made up (only cost me $50 at the scrap yard), and made up a toothbar for the bucket that bolts on easily. We haul it with a 2006 f150 on a single axle trailer, since the machine only weighs 1900 lbs. It's a slick little rig and it digs pretty good. Take er easy, Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dano, post: 4973, member: 725"] Yep, when we bought it it was not pretty, but after a bunch of coats of paint and a bunch of tlc (badly needed), we were able to get the old girl running really nice. You can fix almost everything yourself on this machine, which is great. It only had a material bucket when we bought it and that was rotted out and in piss-poor shape, since it previously belonged to a turkey farmer, and he'd just leave the bucket full of manure. We had the bucket repaired, had pallet forks made up (only cost me $50 at the scrap yard), and made up a toothbar for the bucket that bolts on easily. We haul it with a 2006 f150 on a single axle trailer, since the machine only weighs 1900 lbs. It's a slick little rig and it digs pretty good. Take er easy, Dan [/QUOTE]
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