Does anyone here know anything about this combination? The one thing I'm sure about is that it isn't for general earthmoving and what it transported was relatively light.
It's also an interesting blade on the Euc!
What purpose did this pair have?
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wow I have never seen one of them before would guess the size of the blade might also relate to the size of the box ? maybe plenty of flotation with all those tyres !
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68a wrote:I actually have 6 of them in my yard
I belive it was custom made for a woodchip job in Canada.
COOL do you have any pictures you can share please thanks in advance
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68a wrote:I actually have 6 of them in my yard
I belive it was custom made for a woodchip job in Canada.
As stated above, please take some nice photos at your convenience? I'm anxious to see what the rear end looks like.
Any additional information on the manufacturer (maybe a plate on it somewhere?) and/or the company that used them would be be fantastic!
Thanks in advance.
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68a wrote:I was actually joking lads.Very sorry.Sarcasim doesn't come over too well in print.
well arent we a bunch of suckers lol you would be good at gottcha calls
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68a wrote:I was actually joking lads.Very sorry.Sarcasim doesn't come over too well in print.
Why was there a need for sarcasm at all? 'Not angry; just curious?
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Shovelman wrote:68a wrote:I was actually joking lads.Very sorry.Sarcasim doesn't come over too well in print.
Why was there a need for sarcasm at all? 'Not angry; just curious?
Ahh that's easy to answer it's called a "weird British sense of humour"
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Jeremy Rowland wrote:Shovelman wrote:68a wrote:I was actually joking lads.Very sorry.Sarcasim doesn't come over too well in print.
Why was there a need for sarcasm at all? 'Not angry; just curious?
Ahh that's easy to answer it's called a "weird British sense of humour"
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