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    D10 hauled complete!!

    a D10? about 100tons or so. not a little machine by ANY means.
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    can't breathe...send rain!

    If ya want some rain, I'll send ya all you can handle, just as soon as I master controlling nature. maybe a few rain dances will work for ya too. I'll let ya come on down and pick up some rain in person if ya want, I got plenty of it, so take as much as ya want.
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    Hough Payloader Model HA

    probably, your best bet, is to take down any model numbers you can find on the carb, and go to napa, ask if they have rebuild kits for the carb. From what you describe, the carb definately needs rebuilt.
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    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Probably, if it wont idle, it needs the carb rebuilt, and adjusted some. it sounds like your carb is in dire need of a rebuild, and good internal cleaning. it helps like you wouldnt believe on the 2 stroke stuff I fix, and I'm surprised some of the stuff I see actually hadnt been ruined by how...
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    50's Insley Excavator?

    that machine looks pretty cool. send it here, I want it. :yup give the keys here.
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    Who's Run the Largest Equipment?

    So far, for me the biggest I've run was a Cat 930 loader in a salvage yard. pretty fun to pick up cars and just move em around all day. wish I could do that again, its entertaining to know you can be as rough as you want and not get in trouble for moving a parked car. lol
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    Some opinoins on building a pond

    I would NOT recommend a track hoe, nor dozer in muddy soil, even though they are great machines, what you'd want is either a few pounds of dynamite :eek: or a dragline which is WAYYY more pricey. if you want to, you could ALWAYS shovel the dirt out by hand and wheelbarows but that would take...
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    dragline hits house

    Looks to me like a low expense demolition job done with what machines were at hand. just like having a wrecking ball, just a bucket instead of a ball.
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    landmark shovel

    Fixin to make it a workin machine again?
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    Lightning and equipment

    I'd never given this much thought till now, thanks for the lesson guys. now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go out into a hurricane holding a 1 iron up lol.
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    Spider Backhoe

    That looks pretty wicked, though kinda imprcatical for most of us to use for daily work. cant see it getting stuck too quickly though.
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    Tire Shortage?

    You know, I dont buy the iraq thing either. it doesnt make any sense to me, none of this does besides the prices of steel and oil drivng the cost up, and slowing production. rubber is made with oil, and lots of it, shipping these tires requires diesel, and LOTs of that too, as well as oil for...
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    starting a skid steer business

    Operating on established lawns is a complex issue, you can use a non track mount skid steer, you just have to know how to use it without tearing up the grass while turning.
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    excavator horns

    Maybe the wires vibrate loose and the horn is simply disconnected. I dont know for sure.
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    Military D9 and D10

    I gotta say, it makes my day to see a bunch of pics where someone else is stuck or destroyed their machines, makes me feel better about the few little scratches on the paint LOL.
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