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This is my TLB 110 sitting by the lake 20120528_171018.jpg
 
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Removing a 36" culvert no longer needed.


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Sound guy how well do those one are loaders work? I've seen a few but never used one?

they will move 4x5 1100# round hay bales. :)

in that pic.. one of the bales fell off my trailer and popped it's roll cover almost completely. i had to use a ratchet strap to keep it together inthe bucket.
 
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Here is mine:thumbdown:
 

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94bullet at least you don't have to ever worry about blowing a hose or flipping teeth! Lol
 
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It isn't big but I have done a lot with it! (I have said that before!):laughing:
 

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Roman it sure dose look like it gets the job done! I like the American flag flying in the second pic. too!
 
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I had a Kubota BX24 for a couple of years but found the backhoe to be slow and a hassle to operate so I picked up a cheap used mini-ex. I sold the kubota and replaced it with a muck truck to move dirt.

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Here is mine
 

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