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Well, i have been visiting this site for a while and love all the help given t everyone. Just wanted to show my toy off. I bought this thing in the spring of 2001 to clean out some property i have bought. Thanks for letting me show it...Emery
 
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Not sure but I think you have to be registered to post a pic.
 
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EmeryC
As CowboyDoc noted, you do have to register to post a picture, and there are some size restrictions. Please press the FAQ button and select the photo post section. It even has a link to register.
Any picture of a toy is a good picture. Please register and post it.
 
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EmoryC,

<font color=blue>Please register and post it.</font color=blue>

I'll second that! I know many people, including myself, were afraid of spam if they register on a forum, but it just doesn't happen here and we do enjoy, in my case need/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif, all the experience others have to offer

MarkV
 
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well, one more time.
 

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Now you've got it going, Emery. That's a serious working machine, but sure doesn't look like a Belarus./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
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A muscular looking rig. Are the eyes on top of the bucket for a grapple?
 
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Now that looks like some serious fun! I had a plastic model of that tractor when I was a kid /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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Looks like 410 or maybe 510,but either one you should have lot fun.
 
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Now that's a fine toy to have!!
 
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It is a 410. Charlie, it had the eyes on it when i bought it, so I am not sure what they are for. I have had some serious fun with this thing. I have learned a lot about hydraulics also. Thanks for letting me show it off. Thanks...Emery
 
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That's a great machine. Boy one of these days! If I could talk one of my friends. Never mind. Keep us posted of your projects and glad you joined in.

Patrick,
the one who must take the time this year to create a signature.
 
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The eyes are for forks like in a fork lift.

Some scrap yards have them where they've failed because of age etc their rating. You can buy the forks for a buck a pound or more. The rod that goes through the middle of those eyes and the eyes on the forks has to be at least cold rolled steel. Using hot rolled is comparable to replacing the handle in your favorite square point shovel with the one from your wife's mop.

I've bought short forks and lengthened them and put eyes on them for front loaders. It's not a big thing to do. But if you put forks on that frontloader you will find you just doubled it's usefullness around the place.
 
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I think that is a better idea than the permanently mounted ones like mine. (flipover tuckaway forks) You don't need forks all the time on a BH (most of us) so just hook em up when necessary. Problem: me and tree do combat. Tree takes resists heavily and bends up the weaker part of the fork mount. Lesson: don't ram tree at 40 mph with JCB./w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif

But, on the other hand, having the flip capability *whenever* you need it sure is nice. No going back to pick em up, etc.
 

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Kenny
Great machine ,its a older model but a good hoe.I own 2 of those 410 a 79 and 81.
 

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