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Posted by John Ne. on November 17, 2001 at 12:51:12 from (209.74.225.135):
In Reply to: 110 hp Case steamer posted by James Hoskins on November 15, 2001 at 18:45:37:
I'd love to have a steamer too, and even if I had the cash for a good one, you must consider this. You have to move it, which requires a semi tractor and trailer, maybe over width permits. A CDL ,, commercial drivers license for the big rig. License every year on the big rig. A place to store it and work on it, one really big shop with at least a 14 ft. ceiling and doors. Maybe taller for a steamer this big,, and heavy. The shop has to have an unloading area outside, with concrete at least 7-8 inches thick, with area big enough for the semi to maneuver, and be parked. And a tractor big enough to pull the steamer in and out of the shop for cleaning and painting and loading. Then an engineers license, with yearly fees and testing so you can run it. Sounds to me about the price of the steamer Again. Still want one though. darn it. John in Nebr.
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