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- Oct 20, 2005
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
Brian (MountainView) and his brother will be staying at our place during the Tulare Ag show next week.
Loretta and I will be attending the show on Tuesday where we will meet up with some old friends from TBN such as Jeromy (rback33), Dave from Dave's Tractor, Dave Krug (Dkrug), probably Pat from Pat's EZ Hitch and hopefully a bunch of others. So in preparation for the visitors, I'm going to take out a few more trees in the front yard.
Where I am here, ready to dig out an Oak on the left of my backhoe, is the tree Loretta ran into.
We ended up facing the garage sort of right at it. So it's just an another accident waiting to happen. You can see the little Nardi backhoe has lifted my 55hp Kama off the ground. With loaded tires, it's pushing 8,000lbs. There is also a shot of the backhoe tearing through a 4" Oak root. You can see I dig with the articulating mechanical thumb I built for it. I never take it off and it works great for picking up logs and rocks. Sort of like the bucket grapples on the tractor's FEL.
But I only got to dig for about 10 minutes before it started raining really hard.
I gave up and went inside to do some electrical repairs on the fans and lights that blew out.
Rob-

Loretta and I will be attending the show on Tuesday where we will meet up with some old friends from TBN such as Jeromy (rback33), Dave from Dave's Tractor, Dave Krug (Dkrug), probably Pat from Pat's EZ Hitch and hopefully a bunch of others. So in preparation for the visitors, I'm going to take out a few more trees in the front yard.
Where I am here, ready to dig out an Oak on the left of my backhoe, is the tree Loretta ran into.
We ended up facing the garage sort of right at it. So it's just an another accident waiting to happen. You can see the little Nardi backhoe has lifted my 55hp Kama off the ground. With loaded tires, it's pushing 8,000lbs. There is also a shot of the backhoe tearing through a 4" Oak root. You can see I dig with the articulating mechanical thumb I built for it. I never take it off and it works great for picking up logs and rocks. Sort of like the bucket grapples on the tractor's FEL.
But I only got to dig for about 10 minutes before it started raining really hard.
I gave up and went inside to do some electrical repairs on the fans and lights that blew out.
Rob-
