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Keith
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1999-06-02          4668

Has anyone ever used a 3-point dirt scoup? Are they worth the $200 ?It will be used on a JD4200.

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Randy
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1999-06-02          4673

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Rich
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1999-06-03          4677

Yes, I bought one to dig a driveway several years ago. It worked well for me if I mounted it so that I backed into the dirt. It wasnt as good when pulled, however, but that may have been my inexperience. Even so it more than paid for itself and moved one hell of a lot of earth. ....

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Kevin_SC
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1999-06-04          4712

I purchased one last year to move dirt and gravel. Paid 165 used (very little)it's a 30" and works very well. It's been sitting for 9 months. I'll let it go for 100 dollers if you want it. Still looks good just faded paint. ....

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1999-06-05          4746

I bought one last year for moving two very large piles of dirt. It's a 24 inch and on a small 2wd tractor. I was surprised how much dirt could be moved with this little rig. Just don't expect to be in any hurry. I recommend if at all possible to scoop downhill to get the momentum of the tractor working for you. Much like a loader a scoop can also be used to haul fertilizer, hay etc. It's not ideal, but it sure beats a shovel and wheel barrow or shelling out $3,000 for a loader that may get minimal useage. ....

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