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Better than a Gaylott scoop

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Better than a Gaylott scoop

Postby Jim Hudson » Fri Mar 25, 2005 7:33 pm

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Postby Bigdog » Fri Mar 25, 2005 7:37 pm

So tell us Jim. What do you really think think of Ricks 3 point hitch! :D :D :D It's obvious you are a satisfied customer.
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Postby Jim Hudson » Fri Mar 25, 2005 8:27 pm

With all the compact tractor implements available now its very foolish to hunt implements and pay the price's and drive half way across the country to retrieve them. The scoop cost $139.95. The 315lb 4 ft. box blade $275.00. A cultivator is $126.95. A 12 inch bottom plow is available from the same factory here in Central NC. Ricks 3-point will lift the implement or the front of the Cub no problem. I have not had the front end to lift up yet. There is a 3rd detent that will let the implement float. Everything on the hitch is adjustable. I consider my self very lucky to have a billyandmillie hitch. And am very gratefull to Rick. He is a super good fellow. I hope to meet him some day. Maybe he will come to Denton NC on the Fourth of July for the Southeast's biggest tractor show.
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Postby beaconlight » Fri Mar 25, 2005 9:55 pm

Looks as if you loosened it up with a disc plow center mounted from the second picture. I see atleast 1 set of front weights. do you have a second? Bye the bye what are you doing? Or is it just practice. Still too cold and wet in my part of NY for playing in the dirt.

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Postby Jim Hudson » Sat Mar 26, 2005 12:13 am

I'm making a side ditch on a drive way. I dumped the dirt there because I did not want to get in the garden. It's to damp. The scoop goes in the ground very well as I can put down pressure on it and it works better a little damp than it will next Aug. when it's hard. The plow will sure get me some loose dirt if I can't get it with the scoop. Already started planting the other garden. Cabbage and lettuce and onions etc
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Re: Better than a Gaylott scoop

Postby johnbron » Sat Mar 26, 2005 12:48 am



All I get when going to those pic links is this and this is only about 1/5th of the page.



Oops, It must be code that wont even copy & paste but it is a mile long of code I cant read.
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