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Posted by Dick (IL) on October 16, 2001 at 09:28:49 from (12.2.142.7):
In Reply to: warco riddell corp grader posted by esmeralda cordova on October 15, 2001 at 13:04:41:
Years ago when I was going through training at the US Army Engineer School at Ft Belvoir VA we trained on Huber Warco motor graders. They used the power train from an Oliver. I think it was the Oliver 80, but it may have been a 90 or 990. Can't say for sure, it's been a long time. Anyway, they were simple to pull apart, much more so than the old stiff frame Cat 12s. But the Cat 12s were a real motor grader, designed as such from the ground up, and they were the ones the Army used most back in the 60s and early 70s and Vietnam wore those out quickly.
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