Posted by Beatles65 on February 14, 2011 at 19:22:19 from (216.229.21.24):
Is there a high demand for road graders? A friend of mine who does a lot of scrapping got one in a job. I runs and drives so he was just going to drive it into the scrap yard to have it be crushed. We have considered buying it from him. Is there a high demand for Caterpillar road graders? He is asking scrap price for it. Is it worth the $3500 he wants for it? He was saying that it was a 1968 model and was used for building terraces buy the owners. He said that the pony motor runs and so does the main motor. It also has all new glass in the cab. This is the only photo that I have of it but I am going to try and look at it this weekend. What can you tell me about this 1968 Caterpillar Road Grader? Any and all info would be great! Thanks for everything! From Denton, Nebraska. Andrew Kean.
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