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From: JimHowDigsDirt
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  • This is a attachment ever rental yard should have. Would be a money maker

  • @riversideland Your right. It's not something you need every day but sure would be nice to be able to rent one if needed.

  • że jest to freaking cool. jest to, że załącznik można kupić

  • @2233qwertyuiop Tak. Można je nabyć od Mensch produkcji.

  • @JimHowDigsDirt co to jest właśnie cały w wiadrze.

  • @2233qwertyuiop Nie szukaj łyżki Side-Shooters

  • fuck these things got attachments for everything these days

  • @boardingpass04 Yeah. I just bought the hair cutting attachment.

  • i want that

  • How did I go from failblog to this?

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  • I do believe that is the coolest skid steer attachment I have ever seen! How much does it cost?

  • @LetsTalkDirt It was about $6000 Canadian two years ago.

  • @LetsTalkDirt ....yes very cool, would it work on a mustang

  • @cannibalfood Most attachments are universal now so it should work.

  • That is awesome!!!!!!!!!

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  • Work smarter not harder. Your rake boy says thanks.

  • "Big-O" or whatever you want to call it drainage pipe = replacing it in 10 years ;)

  • @brewzur I agree with you. Oh well, they were on a budget and that's what they asked for so that's what we gave them.

  • A very practical attachment less wear on the tracks , machine , faster production less damage to the sod , Great all around.

  • @heartland96a This bucket worked great here. The drain was along side of a fairway at a local golf club and we were able to do it without shutting down the fairway. Just had to keep an eye on the golfers when the teeing off behind us.

  • What brand bucket is that?

  • @slipmks  It's a Mensch Side-Shooter.

  • Why do they call it French drain????

  • @castoresnegros The earliest forms of French drains were simple ditches, pitched from a high area to a lower one and filled with gravel. These were described and popularized by Henry French (1813-1885) a lawyer and Assistant US Treasury Secretary of Concord, Massachusetts in his book Farm drainage

  • Why do they call it French drain????

  • Cool 1st time I have seen 1

  • I`ve never seen a attachment like that before! 5*

  • MAN i wish we had one this saturday were going to put in 45-75 foot of french drains in behind some house . but its nothing the ole 304 cant handle just a little tight for a 5 ton hoe

  • @WVhoeman I knew a 5 ton hoe.... yuk, yuk, yuk

  • that must come in handy

  • That is awesome!

  • That is so much faster than with my center drop hopper bucket.

  • Only thing I've ever since like that is a side dump bucket.

    Thats really cool!

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