Posted by Robert Major on September 19, 2013 at 20:51:10 from (216.130.85.217):
In Reply to: I might buy this! posted by lyle niemi on September 19, 2013 at 18:31:37:
Hi That thing looks like a weapon. you'd better get on to the government, to find out what permit you need to own it before buying it!L.O.L. we had a newer cat loader when I worked it the tractor wreckers. can't remember the number but was probably only 10 or 15 years newer than this one.
Thing would lift anything, I picked a 2135 white up with it one day and took it in the shop. Getting it to move with air leaks in the system was a pain till the boss welded the line one day.
The story was the not very silent partner in the business, brought it for scrap money one day, and it appeared on the yard the next morning. 3 weeks later he did the same with a huge crane. Nobody in the company was licensed to legally operate it, He had a dumper and backhoe, The joke at the time was, he had been deprived of an Ertl construction set as a kid, and was making up for it with a real set now!. Regards Robert
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