Cat 6020B
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Re: Cat 6020B
It actually looks pretty good when you are up close to it in the flesh. Maybe it's a departure from conventional O&K German design but you have to move on.
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Re: Cat 6020B
I would be more interested how it performs than looks and also how easy it is to work on.
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I would be more interested how it performs than looks and also how easy it is to work on.
+1 to that Gavin, who cares what it looks like as long as it is reliable and a good muck shifter, hard to get a grip on the size of the power module, you may need to be 4 foot feck all to get around in it!
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