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That sure looks as if it could do the job, whatever it might be.
 
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Nice equipment. Do the top jaws operate independently to grab 2 different sized objects like rocks at same time??
 
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flINTLOCK said:
Do the top jaws operate independently to grab 2 different sized objects like rocks at same time??

Yes they do,I believe all the dual piston ones do.
 
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Thats a nice looking setup right there boy. Looks like you moved into a nice new neighborhood to go with the nice tractor. Im sure the neighbors are jealous. To which NH do you have that mounted?
 
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That grapple looks very nice but way too clean. We need action shots not cheesecake photos.;)
 
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Just curious what you use a 40hp tractor for in a subdivision like where you live?
 
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drivadesl said:
Thats a nice looking setup right there boy. Looks like you moved into a nice new neighborhood to go with the nice tractor. Im sure the neighbors are jealous. To which NH do you have that mounted?

Hi drivadesl,It's a tc40da.If you click on my nic I have it listed there.
 
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IslandTractor said:
That grapple looks very nice but way too clean. We need action shots not cheesecake photos.;)


ok ok,but your one of the few on here that can say that though lol
Brian

"cheesecake photos" lol
 
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R_Walter said:
Just curious what you use a 40hp tractor for in a subdivision like where you live?


Hi Walter,I dont live there I built the subdivision.

I use this for the front step and rear deck footings and installing temp electric services.
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r287/257nh/tc40picsadj.jpg
These are for moving around lumber,drainage pipe and pallets of sod etc.
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r287/257nh/tc40forks.jpg
Here is my regular bucket and my snow/debris bucket
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r287/257nh/bothbuckets.jpg
I use this if the TC or some of the big stuff track to much mud on my road
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r287/257nh/sweepster.jpg
I use this to amuse my youngest.
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r287/257nh/tc40pics017.jpg
 
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Looks great. Are you using it in construction primarily?
 
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IslandTractor said:
Looks great. Are you using it in construction primarily?

Yes,that and some occasional snow bank pushing back in some strip malls,
 
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R_Walter said:
Just curious what you use a 40hp tractor for in a subdivision like where you live?
Just about anything he wants to in comparison to the other tractors in the area!:eek:

Good working pics!
 
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Good lookin' setup. Look's like it'll "git 'er done"! Thanks for sharin'.

(Oh yah, is that one very large beer cooler on the 3pt?)

AKfish
 
 

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