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rlsmith
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 27 Bowling Green, Ohio
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2005-10-17          118017

Just a note to inform anyone interested about this little workhorse. I am now over 350 hours in 13 months. No problems. I mow 5 acres in an afternoon with plenting of breaks on those hot days. Moved tons of dirt, stone with chopped and split wood. (Loaded many pick up with wood with the front loader) Dug at least 600 feet of trenches, and one grave and love to use the back hole to lift logs for cutting oh such a back saver. Art thank you for your honest help. The only regret I have is during last winter that I was not able to get out and use it as much and the fact that it does not have a cab.

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Art White
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2005-10-19          118165

For what a cab could do for you! ....

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2005-10-21          118256

In a little over 13 months I have put 345 hours on mine doing about the same things you've done with yours.

The little Toughie never ceases to amaze me.
A spring on the seat bracket fell off. The only problem I've had with it. I put a hitch clip in the rod the spring fits on to keep the new one from coming off like the old spring did.
It was under warranty but I just paid the dealer the 2 bucks for a new spring and told him to forget bothering to fill out the warranty paper work.
If I could have found the spring it wouldn't have cost me anything.
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* love to use the back hole to lift logs for cutting
rlsmith
*Never used the BH for this but I was sawing several pieces off the ends of 4x4 post and used the FEL for a vice to hold the post while I sawed them.

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