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Re: caterpillar china
it seems it don't made in china, if it made in china, then the serial number is starts with BRX......
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Re: caterpillar china
The cab colour doesn't mean anything. I've operated two Belgian machines with black cabs. The cabs are the same size, but the actual superstructure is slightly wider on one - can't remember which.
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Re: caterpillar china
Greetings Niki, and a big welcome to CMN
So do you have pictures of Chinese made Cats ?
Martyn
So do you have pictures of Chinese made Cats ?
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Re: caterpillar china
Greeting to Martyn,
Thanks for you greeting, we have some pictires of chinese CAT.But I don't know how to login to CMN?
Thanks for you greeting, we have some pictires of chinese CAT.But I don't know how to login to CMN?
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I mean I don't know how to load picture to CMN
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No worries Niki ... click on image
That should get you posting pictures
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That should get you posting pictures
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Re: caterpillar china
brian wrote:The cab colour doesn't mean anything. I've operated two Belgian machines with black cabs. The cabs are the same size, but the actual superstructure is slightly wider on one - can't remember which.
Strange - when I did C Series hex training, that was one of the first things we were told ?
D Series all have black cabs.
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