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Working the Hoe

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muz123

Looks fun!

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rmaynard

Sure could have used that this weekend. I'm clearing my woods with just the B-100 and a snow plow. 

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squonk

John tearin it up!

More seat time Bob! 

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AMC RULES
:roll:  Not at all what I was imagining John.  
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rmaynard
:roll:  Not at all what I was imagining John.  

​That's a whole different spelling Craig.

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squonk
:angry-nono::angry-nono::angry-nono::)

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roadapples

good job john. I have the same loader on a c160 but I sure could use a hoe. (correct spelling!)

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groundhog47

Being here where I am, was almost afraid to look at this cause of the big porno push up this way. But glad finally "bowed" up that machine is a real clysdale working wheel horse.
Perusing the whole group I must have not been alone, well maybe I'm more off center thinkin!

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Pullstart

that looks like that danged old bush in my front yard!  I really need to get a loader so I can get rid of it too.

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alswagg

I ran my loader/backhoe alot this weekend also, moved 20 yards of fill dirt and several large logs.  Do you have a hydraulic tonge for your backhoe?  Wish I did, could have used to grab alot of things.  Nice job.  Al

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wallfish

There is no tongue/thumb. I was going to build a stationary thumb and use pins to hold it for easy removal but never got around to it.
I was also going to build a hydraulic extension so the bucket could slide out farther but never got around to that either.
It's surprising the the hoe itself ever got finished!
 

:roll:  Not at all what I was imagining John.  

​She helped out a little too!


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AMC RULES
:roll:  Not at all what I was imagining John.  

​She helped out a little too!






 

 

 

Well yeah,   :)
it was her bush you were working...right?

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rexman72

looks like a touch job and thats why you called on the horse to do it

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MikesRJ

Gotta agree with everybody else, John. Not what I was expecting to see knowing you can't spell! LOL

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Ed Kennell






 

 

 

Well yeah,   :)
it was her bush you were working...right?

​I knew it when I read the title....this thread had to end up getting kinda hairy.

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AMC RULES
Look see above Ed...   :banana-ninja:
John's already done killed that hairy bush.

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wallfish

I still have plenty of bush whacking to do around here!

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Wheel-N-It
John, you did a good job there friend. I know first hand those things can be a pain in the butt to dig up.
BTW, I'm looking forward to seeing you next month!

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857 horse
I NEVER KNEW FORSYTHIA GOT THAT TALL...............I HAVE 250 AROUND THE PERIMETER ( WELL, SIDES AND REAR) OF MY YARD....ALL TRIMMED AND TRAINED. 4 FEET TALL,,,TWO FEET THICK....
ABOUT 4-5 TRIMMINGS DURING THE GROWING SEASON KEEPS THEM UNIFORM
NOTHING WRONG WITH YOUR WORK ETHIC JOHN,,,THERE ARE LOOKERS,,TALKERS AND DOERS....
OH,,,,THAT MACHINE LOOKS GREAT.!!!!!!!!!!!!

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stevebo

Did you call before you dig? You may have come close to hitting a power line. Last time I dug up a bush like that with my terramite I did not call before I dug but I should have:no:

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Retired Wrencher
:USA: :wh:  Well John it looks like it pays to have the right tools to do it right the first time.

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