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here are some old terex dozer pictures i have any one know what engines these monsters have
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Re: terex
They are a bit rare looking with 1 ram John
Think i saw one on u tube that had a modern cab and modified controls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQNldRvvBxQ
Think i saw one on u tube that had a modern cab and modified controls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQNldRvvBxQ
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Re: terex
Heres another clip,seems to have plenty of power,dont know if these clips are already in the forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cEObLeMqxI&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cEObLeMqxI&NR=1
Re: terex
Hi John,
Photo One I assume is a late model Euclid TC-12/82-80? If so, 2-Stroke 6 cylinder inline General Motors 6L-71 mounted side by side.
Photo Two, only guessing the type is a Euclid/Terex 82-30 and also powered by the inline General Motors 6L-71.
Regards, Dave:
Photo One I assume is a late model Euclid TC-12/82-80? If so, 2-Stroke 6 cylinder inline General Motors 6L-71 mounted side by side.
Photo Two, only guessing the type is a Euclid/Terex 82-30 and also powered by the inline General Motors 6L-71.
Regards, Dave:
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