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hell-built-for-stout little crawler on EBay

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steve hansen

01-07-2008 06:51:52




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auction # 290195969998




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ChrisB

01-10-2008 07:32:50




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 Re: hell-built-for-stout little crawler on EBay in reply to steve hansen, 01-07-2008 06:51:52  
Good olde Ebay. Where another man's misery could be someones dream.



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Billy NY

01-08-2008 18:03:56




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 Re: hell-built-for-stout little crawler on EBay in reply to steve hansen, 01-07-2008 06:51:52  
Good article on the o'le "square jawed" Theodore Patrick Flynn, in regards to the advent of power saws and the lumber industry, see the link below.



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Billy NY

01-08-2008 17:54:51




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 Re: hell-built-for-stout little crawler on EBay in reply to steve hansen, 01-07-2008 06:51:52  
Besides a Clark Air, hard to recall something so small, but built with seemingly real components, and performing for a specified use like the description mentioned. That would be the proverbial cats @ss for grading inside a foundation or tight areas, hoist it out after.

One would think that the value of it would be so much more if the project were completed, wonder why he did not do it ? You would have to know up front whether any hard to find or fabricate parts were missing, but having a waukesha motor and an OC-3 drive train certainly helps. Would be nice if any parts manuals could be found for it etc.

It's possible to be done, after seeing someone on the ACMOC board complete a Cat model TEN hi clearance, prototype, one of a kind also, it came out nice, and was sold disassembled.

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AJ.

01-08-2008 14:02:32




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 Re: hell-built-for-stout little crawler on EBay in reply to steve hansen, 01-07-2008 06:51:52  
Nice little tractor the one that is whole,the one in bits would want to come very cheap,should any bits be missing DOH.
AJ



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MLD

01-08-2008 09:17:00




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 Re: hell-built-for-stout little crawler on EBay in reply to steve hansen, 01-07-2008 06:51:52  
Looks like alot to put back together, if you read the ad it says UNASSEMBLED



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JT

01-14-2008 11:06:28




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 Re: hell-built-for-stout little crawler on EBay in reply to MLD, 01-08-2008 09:17:00  
Probably be close to putting a jigsaw puzzle together blind folded with no books ro anything.
Jim



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