Back in the early 80's I worked for a friend of mine that was in the used equipment business. He bought a lot of stuff off of US sugar including some of the old MRS tractors. I would make a trip down there once a week and bring back whatever would fit on an old 35 ton Rodgers lowboy pull by a equally as old Brockway semi. I could get two of the MRS tractors at a time but boy was that a load. If one of them would run I would chain it to would that did and drag it up on the trailer behind the good one. He sold a few of them and parted out the rest. I can't remember if they had 4-71 or 6-71 in them. He also bought a bunch of the little D2 cats one time and I put 6 of them on the trailer at on time with a big forklift they let me use. The were just pull tractors with no hydraulics or blades. The one thing he bought that I hated hauling was the cane harvesters that he bought they were built by Massey Ferguson and were real tall and I had to cut the leaf blower stack off with a torch to get them on the trailer. They had 6 cylinder Perkins turbocharged diesels in them and were all hydraulic. He used to take pictures of every load I brought back and I'll have to see if he still has them.
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