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  1. K

    Archive through July 22, 2009

    Sorry guys my pics are to big I think, I will try agian later.
  2. K

    Archive through July 22, 2009

    Heres a couple more.
  3. K

    Archive through July 22, 2009

    Hey guys what do you all think of my poor mans back-hoe. I can dig about 2 feet deep,give or take a few in. It has come in real handy,rip with on side and dig it out with the other.
  4. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    Mornin guys,Art the bolts are a remote 12 volt acsess for a pump sprayer and a 12 volt drill I sometimes use out in the yard,I have a weather proof switch on the dash,I hated wires hanging when useing 12 volt attatchments,the chains are for floating attatchments,thats a narrow frame hitch I came...
  5. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    Thanks Kieth L.I will try that the next time I post a pic.I was wandering could I over load the bucket and hurt the lift or would it just not lift the load??
  6. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    Brian and Charlie,I just found the f.a.q. about posting pics and I will be learning the right way before reposting,thanks for being patient with us slow learners.
  7. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    I will try and sneek a couple more later,the bucket works real nice but a full load is about all it wonts to lift,is this about the max I should try??I also made a ripper-back hoe arm for the reece hitch three point,it also make switching attatchments quick,I will get pics soon.
  8. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    Im going to try and post a couple more "or untill charlie or brian kicks me off for not posting the right way"sorry agian boys".I made the pics as small as I could but am doing some thing wrong,I need to spend more time learning about computers and less time fabing.
  9. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    Heres another one.
  10. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    Sorry about not posting the pics the right way,Maybe I can post them 1 at a time??
  11. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    I have got a few more,the bucket is 36"wide by 14"tall by 19"deep.It will lift the bucket full of hard clay dirt to about 11"of clearance under the bucket and 2"after it has been tripped.
  12. K

    Archive through July 15, 2009

    Hey boys,its been awhile since ive posted"sorry",I wanted to show you what I have been working on and with,this thing has really surprised me on how well it works,its all home made even the three point hitch,you know what they say"where theres a will"any way what do you think?? P.S.I hope...
  13. K

    Archive through April 17, 2009

    Thanks TOM H.it seems like its hard on the engine, is there anyway it could over rev on its own going down a very steep grade?youve got me pegged tom my buddys got a fridge in his garage and I dont,I gotta be careful I have 2 state boys that live in my neighborhood.
  14. K

    Archive through April 17, 2009

    Hey guys,I was wandering when going down steep grades is it better to let the engine slow me or the brakes or both,I have a long grade in my sub-division and I ride down to see a good friend down the street,it seems to over rev some of my cubs and some it dont?? any thoughts?
  15. K

    Archive through April 12, 2009

    Rob D. I would look behind your grease fitting and clean that port out maybe with a piece of stiff wire and some burst with a can of carb cleaner,it might fix your problem,worth a shot??
  16. K

    Archive through April 07, 2009

    Im going to use 10.50 super lugs and see if at the end of mowing season I can see a diff. The tri-ribs on my 73 seem to do more damage than anything else,we have mostly clay in my neck o woods and wet, Thanks.
  17. K

    Archive through April 07, 2009

    Hey guys,dont get to post as much as I would like to these days and was just wandering if any off you guys have had any long term problems using ag tires on the lawn,my yard stays wet in spots and they seem to help,I didn't know if I would be compacting it,any way thought I would holler while I...
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