masseybreaker
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Some serious kit there!! I don’t think half of it would fit down our lanes
Some serious kit there!! I don’t think half of it would fit down our lanes
Yes ,its a big outfit .21 fast tracks
21 fast tracks
Well set up, with the up to date, field friendly equipment and the latest guidance systems that the industry requires to work in the narrowest of work windows.Can't work out why they are selling up ,they move all the AD water and waste from numerous sites ,we'll set up for the job
Don’t forget the Muir HillsSee them everyday ,
Remember them many years ago with a fleet of Belarus muck spreaders ,
Used to spread chicken muck for us and dozens of others
Some 3185’s with over 20,000 hrs on them.21 Fastracs would be enough to make me go out of business!!
The 2640 Mf that you had to hold a burning rag against where the heater plug used to be .Don’t forget the Muir Hills
Your 100% spot onWell set up, with the up to date, field friendly equipment and the latest guidance systems that the industry requires to work in the narrowest of work windows.
I think most of the customers expect to pay what they did when it was an International 956 and a Belaurus spreader !
Some 3185’s with over 20,000 hrs on them.
Credit due, they are the smooth shift modelsIf I drove a 3185 for 20,000 hours I don't know which would give up first, my elbow joints, my knee joints or the fudging cardan shafts on the thing.
Remember a 2wd one, umpteen Internationals and Muir Hills. Still is a Muir Hill on the fleet, not sure when it last turned a wheel.The 2640 Mf that you had to hold a burning rag against where the heater plug used to be .
Asked Keith once ,Why dont you get some decent machinery like Pederson's crew had ,,why be in dept to the bank every day he said ,,these are paid for and can be fixed with a hammer
Yes ,it was a 2 wd .Remember a 2wd one, umpteen Internationals and Muir Hills. Still is a Muir Hill on the fleet, not sure when it last turned a wheel.
It will be a big gap to fill in the area.