Uh...beg to differ Ductape,...we have Dunkin Donuts down here. Also Shipley's donuts and Crispee Cream.Ductape said:Looks like i'm a day late catching up here. Dougster, did you get your tiller? I was in Manch all day yesterday, and thought about taking a ride down to TSC just to browse. Heck.... since you are so dirt poor, i'd have gladly offered to cross the street and pick up coffee for us both (and a plain munchkin for my buddy). One thing we Do have over Texas...... Dunkin Donuts ! Hope you weren't upset that i vandalized your tiller while it was sitting there.
Dougster said:And tillers of that size usually cost a lot more than that. I was quoted close to $4,000 for a couple of the "prestige" brands. Even for a "KK"... $1,300.00 is dang cheap! Regular TSC price is $1,600.00. One dealer in MA wants $2,000.00 for the same exact model with just a bit more fading and rust.![]()
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Dougster,Dougster said:No diesel and no Allison transmission. You know how poor I am. I'm lucky I've got any pick-up truck at all.
But let me get this straight! Are you currently legal pulling the Big Red Beast around? Or not?Given that you've pretty much gone "deluxe" on everything including that nifty red gooseneck trailer, I'd assumed that you were meeting any and all rules! No???
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A 6 foot tiller should fit into a pickup bed. Unless you have that full and don't want to emtpy it out. TSC should have a fork lift to load it.Dougster said:Nope... didn't get up there yesterday. Not only was my equipment trailer still effectively blocked in by the town's one remaining monster loam pile left in the middle of the street... but suddenly I am having some sort of tire or suspension problem with the truck. Dang thing is vibrating on the road like an out-of-control bucking bronco. Need to check it out quickly but leaving town today to visit the old folks. Maybe I'll have some answers by mid-day tomorrow.![]()
You can afford Dunkin Donuts???My Gawd man... that's a treat I haven't had in ages.
Must be nice to have an income.
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bindian said:Dougster,
When I bought the truck, I asked the salesman how much it would pull and he stated 13,000 pounds. So I bought it and then read it only is rated to pull 9800 pounds. But everyone I talked to that has one like mine, say it will pull 13,700 with no problem,
hugs, Brandi
bindian said:Uh...beg to differ Ductape,...we have Dunkin Donuts down here. Also Shipley's donuts and Crispee Cream.![]()
hugs, Brandi
I gave the manager a choice: equipment trailer, dump trailer or pick-up truck bed. He picked equipment trailer. I don't blame him one bit.bindian said:A 6 foot tiller should fit into a pickup bed. Unless you have that full and don't want to emtpy it out. TSC should have a fork lift to load it.
hugs, Brandi
Well, a lot of folks would say that "KK" implements are not appropriate for a Beast the size and power of the 6520. Too easy for the 6520 to crunch the KK stuff into tangled yellow steel works of modern art.bindian said:Dougster, I was thinking $4-6000 for a tiller. I am glad you got that one at that price.One thing about KK, you can go online and order parts.
At least I have for box blade mounts. Something about backing up in 3rd and hitting an unseen stump that was cut about an inch above the ground.
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Dougster said:Well, a lot of folks would say that "KK" implements are not appropriate for a Beast the size and power of the 6520. Too easy for the 6520 to crunch the KK stuff into tangled yellow steel works of modern art.![]()
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