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Re: Euclid TC-12
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Posted by Navy Chief on December 25, 2003 at 16:24:07 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: Euclid TC-12 posted by Graeme McKie on December 25, 2003 at 07:09:24:
I have always yearned to run a TC tractor, but my experiences have been limited to pre 1960's cats and a IH TD-18 with the Bucyrus Erie Blade. We had several tow behind scrapers, and we built our own lake at home and cut all of our haul roads on the farm with those units. now we run them at a local antique equipment show. I takes a experienced hand that alot of the younger guys have never had to deal with the hand master clutch and a cable lift blade and all of functions that were required of the old machines that the new ones now do for you. Alot of fond memories ofPony motor startin engines and all of the big Cats. R/ Eric
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