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Crawler rampage in Colorado

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Sean

06-04-2004 21:16:01




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Looks like a guy who got fed up with local politics, regulations, fees and fines decided to put his dozer to good use! Even a pan was used to intervene...

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Davis In SC

06-06-2004 15:24:59




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 Re: Crawler rampage in Colorado in reply to Sean, 06-04-2004 21:16:01  
All I have seen is one picture of dozer... Has anyone figured out what size it is ??? Just curious. Regards, Davis



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Jeff

06-13-2004 18:55:50




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 Re: Re: Crawler rampage in Colorado in reply to Davis In SC, 06-06-2004 15:24:59  
It was a D9



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Jeff

06-06-2004 06:17:06




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 Re: Crawler rampage in Colorado in reply to Sean, 06-04-2004 21:16:01  
Wow that's scary/impressive. I want to go put the vandal plates on my excavator, loader and dozer, then lock them up tight. It's scary to think what malicious demolition work can be done.


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Wayne

06-05-2004 19:21:41




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 Re: Crawler rampage in Colorado in reply to Sean, 06-04-2004 21:16:01  
I can't say I really agree with what the man did. Out of general decency he should have waited til late at night when the buildings were gonna be unoccupied to limit the chance of anybody from being hurt.....and he should have done a better job of covering the hydraulic lines..... .Seriously though thank goodness nobody was hurt. The real problem though is that this country is getting to the point that something this drastic is often times the only way "the little man" can make his voice heard over all the loud mouth politicians. They feel they have the God given right to tell us what we can and can't do with our own property, with our businesses, and for the most part with our lives in general, and we don't have the right to tell them otherwise. This country has already had one Civil War, because of the government wanting to tell people what they could and couldn't do....(it was never just about slavery, it went far deeper than that) I wonder how long it's gonna be til the people get fed up enough that we have another..... .

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Dozerboss

06-07-2004 10:12:11




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 Re: Re: Crawler rampage in Colorado in reply to Wayne, 06-05-2004 19:21:41  
Yes its something that in a "free country" the goverment can tell you what to do with your own land, than still tax you full rate if its not developable. I have always wondered why its tolerated. Certainally not what the founders of this country envisioned.

I thought it was a sad thing too, to watch the indy 500 and have a previously great american event dominated by foreign manufactuers. We have always welcomed others, but instead of joining us, it looks like their dominating us.

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