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John Talbert
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2000-02-08          12626

Just returned from my Kubota dealer where I ordered a new tractor. I bought a L3010 4WD HST, foldable ROPS, R4 Industrial tires, a super slick HARDY quick detach loader (no tools or pins to remove), a HARDEE 6 ft box blade, and a HARDEE 6 ft double roller Pulverizer. I bought a 15 acre mini farm here in central Ohio I plan to build a new house on so I need to cut a 1000 ft driveway,plant a 1200 ft grass airstrip, and then do a lot of mowing when I get some grass. The mower will come later. I can't wait to get it home so I can take it out and play in the dirt! :-)

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2000-02-08          12640

Congrats John,I'm sure you'll be very happy with your new toy,the Hardy loader sounds interesting.I've yet to see or here of one,do you know if Hardy/Hardee has a web site? ....

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2000-02-08          12642

The Hardy and Hardee are two different companies. The Hardy loader is made in Quebec, Canada. They have been in business for 25 years. I saw the loader at the power show in Columbus, OH last week, then went to the dealer and used one that was mounted on a L3410. The loader is very slick. Just two handles on the sides of the loader are moved, then back away from the loader. The grill guard falls down and becomes the stand to hold the loader into position until you want to hook back up. Only thing left is the frame assembly which doesn't interfere with anything. If you want to switch implements on the front, just one handle centered behind the bucket it moved, and then just back away. No tools, pins. The bucket also has a self leveling feature. After you scoop up a load and position the bucket, you lift it up and the bucket stays at the same angle automatically throughout the lift. The control is a single joy stick that allows for all manner of movement simultaneously. The loader seems very well made and robust. The HARDEE Williams Company is in North Carolina and makes nice equipment. ....

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