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Re: dimco or big dipper
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Posted by Pete Emeott on December 03, 2005 at 03:56:02 from (207.69.136.200):
In Reply to: dimco or big dipper posted by p keller on May 11, 2005 at 07:20:15:
I have a 1964 Dimco Big Dipper loader. They were made in Fargo, ND in 1964 according to the data plate on my unit. I bought this thing about 20 years ago. Mine is a four wheel drive, but still steers from the rear like a fork lift. About 4 years ago a guy stopped while driving by the house. He said he worked for the company that now makes these things in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He was supposed to get back to me with some more information as he said he had never seen a Big Dipper as old as mine still in working condition. I never heard another thing about it. This thing is like the Energizer Bunny, it keeps going and going and going. I really don't know why, as I don't treat it very well. Later all!
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