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Posted by Dean on November 24, 2006 at 04:47:57 from (67.172.13.68):
My neighbor is taking advantage of the high scrap steel prices and is scraping out over 50 years of farm equipment. In the pile of things to go within the next few days is a complete TD6 dozer and a newer disassembled T6 (6 cylinder gas) dozer. The TD6 is stuck as are the tracks but it is complete. I hate to see these machines melted in some Chinese melt furnace. Anyone want to buy them? My neighbor is very busy with tobacco, etc. and does not want to be bothered but I will provide contact information to any SERIOUS buyers. I have no ownership interest in these machines, just hate to see them melted. Machines are in SE, Indiana about 25 miles from Cincinnati, OH. Dean
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