Posted by VicS on November 08, 2011 at 14:10:49 from (69.160.179.204):
In Reply to: scrap yard posted by BSpauld on November 08, 2011 at 13:35:42:
I live within 5 miles of a large scrap yard. It is unbelievable, what they get. They have not scraped just to name a few pieces I saw today, that run and work. A giant skid steer rubber wheel dozier. the tires are about 6 ft tall and 30in wide and the blade at least 12 ft wide maybe 14 ft. A running B414 tractor. 3 giant dirt pans with 12V 71 engine in front and 6 71 in rear. 2 big rubber tired loaders. 8V 71 engines. F800 Ford Truck 429 engine,air brakes. 1800 gal fuel tank on it. 2 or three tamdem dump trucks. a almost perfect K2 Gleaner combine, both heads. Somebody did save the Gleaner. The list goes on and on. Most of this is coal mine stuff. The neighbor next to it has almost filled up 2 acres with Case Tractors 970 to 1370. and IHC diesel trucks. You can't save everything. Vic
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