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my 657 is currently a bulldozer..

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T McCool

Clearing a section out behind my house for a future garden!

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T McCool

With help from the ol' tiller and spade too..

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speedyleedy

Thanks for sharing your picture's :)

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posifour11

Looks good. I've done that with my c-125. They do great.

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T McCool

Thanks! Im about half done at the moment. Im tiering the hillside down another 3 feet yet. This will give me more real estate for another mini barn as well. Full of horse attachments of course!

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Pullstart

that's impressive!

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AMC RULES

Looks like fun to me. 

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Tankman

A good Horse'll do that for you! Nice work! :)

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T McCool

AMC its a blast! Satisfies that child age urge to run heavy equipment haha.

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groundhog47

Like it!!!

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Jrblanke

Man, Awesome pictures!!! Do you have a solid link on that plow to give you some down force or does it just float on the surface?

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Retired Wrencher

:USA:  :wh:  Who would of thunk a little 657 could do all that work for a 6hp Tecky!!!!! I have a couple of them now and liking them more every day as long as u got a good carb u are all set  with these engines. I am still looking for the elusive 607 though. It seem they just do not exist!  Enjoy the ride and plow on.

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T McCool

Thanks fellas. T1257, im running the cast iron Kohler 8hp that i have converted to pull start. JR, its a floating link, going to set up a solid link here soon!

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rexman72

looks like its doing some work

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Wishin4a416

Coming along fine!

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T McCool

Got some more work done tonight. Starting to level out nice. About to change the pitch of the scraping Blade to help dig in rather than push the tilled up clay. Might add a wheel weight on the plow as well to give it a constant pressure. Im going to fab up a solid link rather than the loose chain link i have at the moment. Its a modified gravely blade so the solid link will have to take some thought :)

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jackhammer

T McCool Looks like your doing a pretty good job already .. I don't know how much material you have moved or how much more you have to go but if I might offer my 2 cents .

 

You might consider a 1 man walk behind sheepsfoot or roller. . platetamp or jumpin jack. Maybe you know someone local in construction to borrow one

 

jmho

 

But it is looking goooood

Rick

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T McCool

Thanks jack. This beautiful PA clay is packing quite nice. Took a weeks break due to a busy schedule, gotta wedding coming up next month ;) currently designing and building a cultivator to help with this excavation!

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Wheel-N-It

Its amazing how much work these little tractors will do if you apply enough patience. Thanks for sharing the pics!

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