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April 10, 2016 at 11:39 am #46019
I’m getting ready to use my bh attachment and dig 1800 ft. for a waterline. I’m on reclaim way too much rock for a trencher. I’m putting in a couple of yard hydrants and came across YARD HYDRANTS MADE EASY which utilizes a pitless attachment . If the hydrant ever goes bad loosen 2 bolts pull hydrant up take pit-att. off old put on new and re-insert – two bolts and done. NO DIGGING – so I bought 2, because yard hydrants eventually go bad. Just thought I’d share this.
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April 10, 2016 at 2:06 pm #46020
I’m getting ready to use my bh attachment and dig 1800 ft. for a waterline. I’m on reclaim way too much rock for a trencher. I’m putting in a couple of yard hydrants and came across YARD HYDRANTS MADE EASY which utilizes a pitless attachment . If the hydrant ever goes bad loosen 2 bolts pull hydrant up take pit-att. off old put on new and re-insert – two bolts and done. NO DIGGING – so I bought 2, because yard hydrants eventually go bad. Just thought I’d share this.
You should buy another, cause if one goes bad in a few years, you may not be able to get parts for it.
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April 10, 2016 at 6:58 pm #46021
Go to http://www.yardhydrantmadeeasy.com and watch the video and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
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April 15, 2016 at 11:22 am #46024
I’m getting ready to use my bh attachment and dig 1800 ft. for a waterline. I’m on reclaim way too much rock for a trencher. I’m putting in a couple of yard hydrants and came across YARD HYDRANTS MADE EASY which utilizes a pitless attachment . If the hydrant ever goes bad loosen 2 bolts pull hydrant up take pit-att. off old put on new and re-insert – two bolts and done. NO DIGGING – so I bought 2, because yard hydrants eventually go bad. Just thought I’d share this.
You should buy another, cause if one goes bad in a few years, you may not be able to get parts for it.
In a few years he wont be able to get parts for what? The backhoe attachment?
Tyler Nystrom
Keno Tractors
parts@kenotractors.com
866-363-8193
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April 16, 2016 at 6:25 pm #46027
I’m getting ready to use my bh attachment and dig 1800 ft. for a waterline. I’m on reclaim way too much rock for a trencher. I’m putting in a couple of yard hydrants and came across YARD HYDRANTS MADE EASY which utilizes a pitless attachment . If the hydrant ever goes bad loosen 2 bolts pull hydrant up take pit-att. off old put on new and re-insert – two bolts and done. NO DIGGING – so I bought 2, because yard hydrants eventually go bad. Just thought I’d share this.
You should buy another, cause if one goes bad in a few years, you may not be able to get parts for it.
In a few years he wont be able to get parts for what? The backhoe attachment?
I think he should buy three backhoe attachments, just to be sure :yes: I do believe he meant the hydrants :unsure: -
April 18, 2016 at 5:13 pm #46033
That makes a little more sense :whistle:
Tyler Nystrom
Keno Tractors
parts@kenotractors.com
866-363-8193
Phone hours: M-F 8am to 5:30pm PST Sat 9am to 1pm PST
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