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motoOzarks

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I posted pics of this on another forum
Some have asked questions about it and I have no clue as I just robbed the pics from a Marketplace ad
Has anybody seen one or know anything about it
This one is powered by 350 Chevy

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mowingman

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Interesting machine, have not seen one like that. I have seen a similar machine, but it was a front loader, with a backhoe on the rear. Sorry I can not help you.
Jeff
 

Welder Dave

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Vewy vewy interesting as Emler Fudd would say. I'd guess the engine isn't original. I would think it pushes quite a bit but might have to be careful pushing on the ends of the blade. It doesn't look very reinforced. Reminds me a trencher with a blade to push the loose material back in the trench. The joysticks for the backhoe seem way too modern compared to the rest of the machine.
 
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