WW2 Caterpillar machines underwater.Job for Tony Coates (tctractors)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAQI-RDCDR0
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Underwater Caterpillars
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Re: Underwater Caterpillars
WOW!! What a restoration project they would be.
2004 Hit ZX350,9556 hrs
2007 ZX350/3,6000 hrs,now with just over 10000 hrs!!!
2007 ZX350/3,6000 hrs,now with just over 10000 hrs!!!
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Tell you what...........next time you're there I could do with the track pads off the one near the end of the film, plenty of wear left on those!!!!!!!
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That job would not be any good for me, as I am a pretend swimmer and dont like sharks much, but thanks for the offer Martyn.
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Re: Underwater Caterpillars
If Karl has viewed that video clip he will be there like a shot to add those to his collection He can use the Cat 666 to pull them out.
When are you down this way next ?
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When are you down this way next ?
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