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Pictures of your Backhoe!!!!!

ssrider

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Joined
Apr 8, 2017
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Location
Manitoba, Canada
Nice machines guys. Here is my new to me 1973 Dynahoe 190. I haven't used it much yet but it appears to be a very tough machine. The guy I bought it from had got it running after it sat for many years. There is still a few small problems I need to fix but she should be moving dirt in a couple weeks. I bought it clear bush, dig ponds, and build roads on my property.

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halfdawg

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May 14, 2015
Messages
6
Location
Dairy, OR
My 580K, best tool I ever bought!
 

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Willie B

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2016
Messages
4,063
Location
Mount Tabor VT
Occupation
Electrician
I don't know. I do know a couple who own a hot tub equipped with a snorkel stove. The wooden hot tub holds about 3000 pounds of water. In winter well water is about 50 F. You'd want it about 100F. A pound of water needs about 1 BTU to warm 1 degree F. 150,000 BTU. A good snorkle stove is able to heat at a rate of about 50,000 BTU per hour. Three hours should do it. You want a good water supply. Filling a 360 gallon tub taxes a well.
 
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