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Bret (OH) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 13 Jun 2011 at 2:08pm
We are trying to free up some space and are offering our Snap Coupler Dirt Scoop for sale. 
I have posted more info and more photos in the Classified Section of the Forum.  We are asking $400 but will entertain reasonable offers. 
 
For more info call Charlie Ledford at 937-seven eight three-5131.
 
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It would be nice living up where most of these good tractors and deals are.
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Bret: Do you know that the decal on back is the right original decal for that scoop? I see that you have a D series scoop. I tried to do some research and never did find what the original decal looked like. If that is what was originally on this unit, then that answers my question.  dave.
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David

here is pic from mine hard to see but it might help
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I hear ya Texas B. But strangely enough I found my 180 back in February near Weatherford Texas.

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David, what makes Bret's a D series scoop? I bought one just like his last friday. Mine needs paint, and it doesn't have the twist clevises at the lift attachment points. Does anyone have a manual, or copy of one, available for the scoop? Thanks.

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The D series has the rope bracket up on the U shaped iron. It needed it since on the D series tractors you set in front of the axles. Before on the WD&45's, you set behind the axles. didn't need the bracket to get to the rope. 
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I want it but I don't really have a need for it or a place to properly store it but I want it.
Coming to Dale's show this year Bret?

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David,
It's been too long since we blasted and painted it to remember what decal, if any, was on it, so no I am unsure if it is correct.  It was probably just an old decal we had that we thought would look good on the unit.  I do remember however that the stenciled number on the lift bracket was present before the blasting and I reproduced it acurately after we painted it so I know it is correct.  I don't know what it represents I just know it was there originally.  Interesting that you identified it ad a "D" series unit, we had never given that any thought.  With that bit of info, I would have to assume that the decal is in fact wrong as it would have been from a much earlier time.
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