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PAULIH300

06-19-2005 08:22:30




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Anyone ever purchase one of these? Wondering what kind of quality it has.I wouldnt think much,but the price should be a lot less to justify the materials used.I know its not IH,but picture one with IH red or Hough/IH yellow paint and IH decals.....that would be a conversation piece...if nothing else.

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scotty

06-20-2005 06:05:35




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 Re: Trencher in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 08:22:30  
Paul, If your going to spend all that money, why not just buy a backhoe attachment for the 3pt off the tractor, utilizing the tractor hydraulics? About the same money, and you have the weight of the tractor to hold you down!

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PAULIH300

06-19-2005 15:15:24




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 Re: Trencher in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 08:22:30  
Heres a short video of the Ground Hawg...a backhoe that can be built from plans.The video I guess is from users that built their own Hawg.



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PAULIH300

06-19-2005 12:57:17




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 Re: Trencher in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 08:22:30  
Here is a more expensive one from Northern Tool(Hydraulics).



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old

06-19-2005 10:56:33




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 Re: Trencher in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 08:22:30  
From what I have heard about them they are a joke. They work good in soft ground but not really any good for real work.



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Dixieland

06-19-2005 09:37:50




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 Re: Trencher in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 08:22:30  
Looks good in the picture but if you put it into hard ground it will probably throw you off like a buckin horse.



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PAULIH300

06-19-2005 09:34:39




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 Re: Trencher in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 08:22:30  
third party image

If that picture doesnt open fully,here's the same image off an EBAY auction for the same unit.



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