On Facebook marketplace, not mine. A lot of steel for the price. Here's what he says
"Located in Huntsville. Heavy I can load it with a machine in your truck or trailer.
4' long, 13" tall and 5" deep "
According to my calculations we're talking about 900 lbs of steel
Huntsville, Ontario, steel weight, $185
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Re: Huntsville, Ontario, steel weight, $185
Wouldn't want to drop that on my toes...
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Re: Huntsville, Ontario, steel weight, $185
My back hurts just looking at it . I wonder what it came off of .
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Re: Huntsville, Ontario, steel weight, $185
A friend of mine could really use that for counterweight on the back of his tractor. Too bad it's so far away.
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Re: Huntsville, Ontario, steel weight, $185
That is a good price. If it were next door, I'd have it already. That would go nicely on the back of the MF202. With the big, tired, almosat bald R4's that thing is a pig on roller skates, standing on wet ice. It's fine when the backhoe is hanging on there, but since that thing is sadly beyond the point of realistic repair, it just sits in the woods. We've got 2000# of concrete blocks on the back of the JD300. That's about the sweet spot for machines that size.