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Skid steer ?'s

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Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby phildidit » Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:56 pm

One thing that is a royal pain in the butt with the new holland is battery placement if it ever dies and you can't get enough juice tostart it and raise the bucket. I had it happen to me twice with ours. the first time I had to get the battery close enough to hook it up and the second time my neighbor used the boom and hoist from his service truck to lift the boom to where we could latch it to get the side panel off. Changing a dead battery in that joker is not fun.

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Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby Super A » Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:09 am

Don McCombs wrote:You will never regret buying it. I use mine all the time. I see that you have the bolt-on teeth for the bucket. They will come in handy. So would a set of pallet forks.

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Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby Bonehead » Thu Sep 27, 2012 3:53 pm

Pallet forks are on the wishlist along with tracks and grapple bucket. Haven't had to much time to work it yet, it's been raining ever since it was delivered.
Caution, When somebody tells you to get a grip, apparently around their neck is not what they ment.
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Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby Don McCombs » Thu Sep 27, 2012 7:13 pm

Did it come with the bolt-on teeth or did you add those?
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Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby Bonehead » Thu Sep 27, 2012 7:45 pm

Don, I had to add the teeth.
Caution, When somebody tells you to get a grip, apparently around their neck is not what they ment.
Common sense isn't so common
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Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby Don McCombs » Fri Sep 28, 2012 7:57 am

Can you tell me where you got them and how much they were? Did you need to drill for the side bolts?
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Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby Bonehead » Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:10 pm

The dealer put them on before they delivered it. I believe the holes were already there. I have a 6' bucket and the tooth bar was around $400. The tooth bar is heavier duty compared to a tooth bar for a tractor loader.
Caution, When somebody tells you to get a grip, apparently around their neck is not what they ment.
Common sense isn't so common
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1978 International Cub
1948 Farmall Super A
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: MD, Deep Creek Lake

Re: Skid steer ?'s

Postby Don McCombs » Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:14 pm

Thanks. I'll have to check my bucket for holes.
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