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Okay, the front mount sure looks like a FLU mount to me, but as I mentioned, I haven't measured or tried yet.
The rear one may very well not fit a FLU implement, as I recall pins being involved. Haven't removed a rear implement yet.
Either way, this MB 4/94 originally came equipped with a loader...
Well, I can't say for sure that things would fit on the MB 4/94 since I've never tried. But the mounts sure look the same.
I can take photos later today and let you guys guess.
No, I put the blade on one of the SEEs, since it wasn't doing any good on the HME sitting in the garage.
But I could've put it on the HMMH if I wanted to.
As far as I know, the loader, forklift, and blade are all interchangeable. Same mounts. The only difference being that the forklift...
That combination is only two bolts away...if you find a Schmidt dozer blade. Which I did, once getting the HME.
But I'll be switching things around this spring, as having the blade on the "main backhoe" is far from ideal for me.
It's not that I use the bucket per se, but it is most helpful when...
I have thought about selling my spare HMMH, but now that the forklift cylinder on the one I use has sprung a leak I'm not so sure.
Either way, I don't know how I got along without a crane.
It's interesting how the numbers for the SEE varies. At first I remember reading 2,600-something, then 2,300-something, and now we're down to 2,086.
For the HMMH it has held steady at 164. while the HME went from 12 to 13.
I forgot about the 419.104. As I recall, it was a more or less implement...
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