Such a beautiful sight…

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I was going to sell the 644 and keep the hoe but I think I might have to keep everything…Image
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Right you are, that's a beautiful sight! And the more you'll use them the more you'll appreciate them. :thumbsup:
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Eugen wrote:Right you are, that's a beautiful sight! And the more you'll use them the more you'll appreciate them. :thumbsup:
I just have to figure out the leaks I have on them then I’ll be happy..


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A few here have rebuilt all cylinders including myself. Go for it!
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It just seems that on older equipment there are always a few drips here and there. If the GT’s operate as they should I can live with a few drips. :peace: Harry
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Merchlewitz I was looking at the first pic and that is one serious bucket on the hoe. I was windering how wide it is. I have a 18” and a 24”. I have been usung the 18” for the last three days and that D100 sure has a lot of power. I’ve been digging up dirt make a hole about 4’x6’x3’ deep. Then burying some clay soil left over from my septic job last summer. Then toping the clay with the top soil. Every time I use it it’s amazing. I used the 24” bucket once. When I fill it with dirt the front wheels come off the ground. To much weight unless I fill the loader bucket with material. :peace: Harry
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Harry wrote:Merchlewitz I was looking at the first pic and that is one serious bucket on the hoe. I was windering how wide it is. I have a 18” and a 24”. I have been usung the 18” for the last three days and that D100 sure has a lot of power. I’ve been digging up dirt make a hole about 4’x6’x3’ deep. Then burying some clay soil left over from my septic job last summer. Then toping the clay with the top soil. Every time I use it it’s amazing. I used the 24” bucket once. When I fill it with dirt the front wheels come off the ground. To much weight unless I fill the loader bucket with material. :peace: Harry
Hi Harry I’ve taken some pictures of both of the buckets that I have. The larger one has a width of 22.5 and a length of 17. The smaller one has a width of 11 and a length of 17.5. See the pictures below.Image
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