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Mike,
I noticed the same thing, so I asked that same question a while back in the NH section under (Rhino loader ? Good/no good?) Spenser200 mentioned they are the same hoe. Kioti used the Rhino backhoe also for several years, but they are currently building their own hoe as far as I know. |
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Sorry that I missed the original post but seeing those pictures clearly there was no denying it. Just something that immediately caught my eye. I am well pleased with mine and once I learned the correct way to take it off & on it became much easier to do so. The first couple of times were a real learning experience for me and the tractor.
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Vince the only difference is the paint and decals. BOY you have a nice backhoe! [img]/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] )</font>
I think so too, works nice !! |
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