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You know.......if he plays his cards right.....he could probably put that tunnel scrubber to work cleaning all those solar panels that will be set up in the desert.
Wasn't driving it anyway (2,500 miles in about 15 months), so I decided to sell the 'Hawk and the 1500, then get a new 1500.
Not that I drove the 1500 much, either. Too boring. It's a '14 with just over 22,000 miles on it.
Actually, that one's going away, too. Have a down payment on it.
Minus the tunnel washer apparatus itself. Still haven't decided how/on what to use it.
It's something everybody should own, at least once in their life.
Thanks, that's Velvet Red.
We have a few miles of ditches, so getting rid of the Kia would be easy. But it would probably be better to dig a new hole with the backhoe than to plug an irrigation ditch with foreign material.
And since it's very well equipped (front and rear PTOs and hydraulics, for example, it can do a lot.
Also, its optional crawler gears allows it to travel a whopping 187 feet per hour, floored.
It's a great little machine, really, which is why I'm getting about twice what I paid for it.
Well, I had never seen one, either, before buying it. Was going to convert it to a flail mower, but that wouldn't have been practical for a one man operation the way the broom/mower is operated.
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