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1974 644 LBH

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 3:10 pm
by Harry
Here are some pics of my 644 LBH. It's completely stock and is a force to reckon with. The Davis 100 hoe on these machines are very powerful.
Mine is powered by a Kohler 321 and runs great. My favorite is the one where my grandson is driving it in my backyard. I'm hoping to show him how to dig with it this summer.
Keep the Peace
Harry

Re: 1974 644 LBH

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:38 pm
by crazycase
Harry
That is one outstanding machine :worship:
I've only spotted one in all my years looking around my place and ran across it on a dirt road a few miles from my place, the guy said he's never going to sell it, I'd hold on to it forever myself :124:
I stay up late thinking about the cool projects around my homestead this unit could preform :122:
That's me thinking of all the tubes and ditching I did in my younger years, back hoe is a very valuable piece of equipment a guy could have out in the backwoods :bee:
:idea: Your grandson going to love learning how to operate such a great piece of Case history :idea:
Thanks Harry for sharing your cool unit.

cc :107:

Re: 1974 644 LBH

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:44 pm
by Eugen
Lucky grandson you have Harry! :)

Great piece of machinery, keep us updated when you start digging, we'll enjoy it! :cheers:

Re: 1974 644 LBH

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 11:17 pm
by Timj
Great little workhorse Harry.

Get him out in the open and let him dig. He'll have fun and learn to dig at the same time.

My Dad would take my sister's twins, one on each knee, when they were about 4 years old and go dig in the back field. We had an old Ford 4500 backhoe. Each would run two controls. You would have been amazed at how well they could dig together. They made grandpa let them practice every time they came.

Tim