dirtydeed
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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
No matter when the topic was started, it's all relevant...minus the dated remarkswell, I was replying to the comment/question from yesterday, Not the OP's question from 2016.
I suppose so...but maybe not exactly?No matter when the topic was started, it's all relevant...minus the dated remarks
History is always good.I suppose so...but maybe not exactly?
Probably better to start a new thread if you have a question, and if you have a reply to an almost ten year old thread, may be best to hold you tongue, as it is likely irrelevant to the OP?
I tend to agree. Then again, I've noticed that seems to be the norm from most.I suppose so...but maybe not exactly?
Probably better to start a new thread if you have a question, and if you have a reply to an almost ten year old thread, may be best to hold you tongue, as it is likely irrelevant to the OP?
Great idea !Bought the M59 backhoe separately, used, missing swing lock pin. Made one from scrap pile parts. Handle length sufficiently long enough to easily reach from operator station. View attachment 139594
Handy when tapping the mounting pins in or out.
Come on man, a claw hammer, the least you could have done was a Mini Sledge or a Ball Pein hammer head.Bought the M59 backhoe separately, used, missing swing lock pin. Made one from scrap pile parts. Handle length sufficiently long enough to easily reach from operator station. View attachment 139594
Handy when tapping the mounting pins in or out.
Save the grief!Don’t use the swing lock pin much except for road transport or trailering. Hillside farm always swinging to the up hill side for balance.
Use the boom lock often. Have to lower the boom to get through the tractor shed doors with M59. Then raise then lock once inside so if the boom drops doesn’t hit the closed door. Again when moving out of the tractor shed. Hopefully memory keeps me out of trouble.