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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 309" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I'm not sure whether this will work, but maybe the Bobcat spreader attachment could do the job? It might not be able to handle chunks of dirt too well, but I dunno, if your dirt isn't too wet or too chunky, it might do the trick. Of course... the size of the spreader might be too small to warrant its effective use. AND you'd have to have another something to load it -- either mini ex or by hand. *shrugs*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 309, member: 44"] I'm not sure whether this will work, but maybe the Bobcat spreader attachment could do the job? It might not be able to handle chunks of dirt too well, but I dunno, if your dirt isn't too wet or too chunky, it might do the trick. Of course... the size of the spreader might be too small to warrant its effective use. AND you'd have to have another something to load it -- either mini ex or by hand. *shrugs* [/QUOTE]
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