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Hough 65 weight needed for transporting firm.

Kiwi Will

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Does anybody know what a Hough 65 would weigh?
It has a 3 cubic metre bucket on it. Im going to bring the ol' girl home for a paint job. When she's done (may take a yr) I'll put up pic's.

Cheers & Happy safe Xmas to you all.
Will
 

Kiwi Will

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Photos before its painted

sorry, I got fowled up trying to get these attached to the above Post.
She's been used in firewood operation for many years.
 

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Wing Commander

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Ensign log forks?

Gidday Kiwi Will,

Like your Hough!
I just bought a Kimco Hough 60B off Trade me.

Im desperately looking for some log forks for it.
A fella has some in Dunedin that he reckons are off a CAT 926.
He reckons they would be of a suitable size.

Do you or anyone else know of that is correct?
Im in Northland (Kaipara area) and would like a little more info before travelling that far to have a look.
Cheers Stuart (WC)
 
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