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New guy here............

I was told about this forum a couple months ago and started reading it pretty regularly. I like what I see. The people here seem helpful and knowledgable.
I really enjoy looking at photos of other jobsites and equipment from all over the country and world. It seems there's a lot more ways to move dirt than just the way we do it here in Southern OR.

I don't have a lot of job pictures, but will put up some when I get a chance.
AO
 

catskinner 10

Well-Known Member
Been Lurking here way to Long.
Figured I better sign up and join this great group of folks.
Heck I might even be able to help some younger guy's n gal's.
I started out on a D4 5U,ATC(case)600 Terra-Trac,Ford TO-30 hoe,Koehring 205 dragline. Wow long time ago!
TGP
38 Yr member IUOE 520
 

Bellboy

COPPA
I say welcome to you, catskinner 10. And, once you guys have finished sussing out the forums, your comments are more than appreciated. But, I say: 'I say' so as not to get the p*** from the more senior members.
 

Lashlander

Senior Member
Hey Catskinner10, sorry for the confusion! I should have welcomed you before I asked my question. I apologize. :drinkup

Still waiting Bellboy?:confused:
 

tmc_31

Senior Member
Hi all,

I too have been lurking here for about 3 weeks, thought I better join in as I need some help with my skid loader. I am a Sports Lighting contractor in Texas. I go all over the Southwest US installing Lighting at baseball, football, soccer (etc.) fields. Been in business now for about 10 years.

I have a 2000 New Holland LX565 (bought used) and a 2001 New Holland TND-70D Tractor with a loader and a Bradco 3509 back hoe (bought new) that I use in my business.

I have already gotten a lot out of this forum, thanks for all your interesting and informative posts.

Tim
 
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