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hdwrench

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hello i am new to this forum ... i have a question . is there a subframe made to mount a backhoe onto my m5700 ? i am looking into a backhoe and heard some horror stories of useing a 3pt mounted hoe .....if so ill need to lean toward heavy duty , i get into some tough situations ....
 

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The subframe will be made, if they have one, by whomever makes the BH that you want.
 
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Something I've noticed a lot on internet forums is a person will enter into the Title/Subject line something like this one "Greetings". (Not criticizing you hdwrench***8230; just using the thread as a discussion-tool, since the title/subject does not apply to the actual topic, how can it be hi-jacked?)

The point being... Wouldn't it have been far better to Post the discussion with a title of " Is there a Backhoe Subframe for M5700" ??? In that way, someone searching for such a topic would easily find this one and be better/faster at providing an answer.... And saving the "Greetings" for the body of the message... ??

It' sort of like the numerous threads that have a Title of " I have a question..." ...when the question SHOULD have been asked in the TITLE. More people would be capable of helping if they knew what the question was before clicking on a thread which has no interest to them and to which they can offer no help.


OK.. maybe I did hijack this... Hope it helps everyone when they next create a new thread to actually make the Title meaningful. Just trying to be helpful.