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Old 05-06-2008, 07:23 PM   #51 (permalink)
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I'll just have to practice & get good at mounting & dismounting the backhoe.
Piece of cake on your unit Mister S. No worries at all until you decide to move up to an M59!

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Only problem is that I don't have a flat place to mount/dismount. I'm looking forward to putting in a concrete slab under my open carport & enclosing it.

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Only problem is that I don't have a flat place to mount/dismount. I'm looking forward to putting in a concrete slab under my open carport & enclosing it.
You are still thinking "pre-tractor" Mister S. Take two steps back and think again... Front end loader with toothbar? Backhoe? I'd say you can make yourself a nice, suitable flat spot in one hour or less or my name ain't the poor old Dougster™!

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like Dougster said...now that you have the tractor you should have plenty of flat spots...lol.....if I owned the property where I am living right now I would be having lots more fun with my EX....but oh well one of these days

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True - I could easily level a spot. But the covered area I had in mind I wouldn't want to start digging up yet.

I'll be dismounting the backhoe for the first time tomorrow, flat or not flat. I positioned the tractor today & looked over the procedure in the manual, and I think it should be no problem. I was only hesitant because my neighbor told me his "quick connect" woods BH took him an hour to get back on because he was inexperienced.

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