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Talntedmrgreen Posted - 06/14/2012 : 05:24:53
Checked another attachment off the list...This one will get a refresh in AC yellow, I think, and probably some new hardware. Overall, it's in nice shape, with some of the original color showing through. It needs a tine, and I'll re-bush the wheels. The tires are in real nice condition, and the ID tag is in good shape too.






















I searched the web, and found a few mentions of it. Nice thing is, the company is still around and parts are available.










I was suprised how heavy the unit is. The literature says 136# without the optional blade, and I believe it. Should be fun to redo and test run
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Talntedmrgreen Posted - 06/17/2012 : 08:40:46
I'm going to need to find a new house, with either a larger basement, or an outbuilding =]
cschmidt62 Posted - 06/16/2012 : 14:17:53
quote:
Originally posted by canawler

[quote]Originally posted by Talntedmrgreen

I think they are beginning to find me =]




Kind of like the Crazy Cat Lady....

The Affable Attachment Guy!

lol,

canawler Posted - 06/16/2012 : 08:19:57
quote:
Originally posted by Talntedmrgreen

I think they are beginning to find me =]




Kind of like the Crazy Cat Lady....

The Affable Attachment Guy!




Ohh, that's baaad.
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 06/15/2012 : 20:15:31
I think they are beginning to find me =]
Johnb212 Posted - 06/14/2012 : 21:54:35
You truely have a gift for finding the unusual attachments Josh. We used a larger York Rake pulled behind a Ford 9N to finish off excavated areas. They work really well. Only a Rock Hound pulled by a Kabota AWD is work better. Rock Houndz work well even in virgin soil for leveling, light grading and gathering rocks, a good operator will eliminate the need for hand raking.
Have fun with it.
John
olcowhand Posted - 06/14/2012 : 20:26:14
Question...if garden soil is well tilled, how well do these do to remove rocks? BTW...nice rake!
B-16_IC Posted - 06/14/2012 : 20:23:46
Josh, you have seriously been leading a charmed life lately! That is one handy looking attachment, brochure pics are all I've ever seen. Keep up this pace and you'll find a Danuser product soon!
split51 Posted - 06/14/2012 : 09:06:31
Cool attachment. That the first one I have ever seen.

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