Poclain 75 value

Wellytrack

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It would be heavier than that. A 60 was about 12 ton.

Great diggers in their day, they could off tore stuff up that was too much for them really.
 

Wellytrack

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Neighbor bought a 90 out of an auction about 15 years ago. He was working on the value for money equation.

Reach and power was awesome.

He certainly got a hell of a lot of digger but it was on narrow tracks. Undercarriage looked short on it too. It was for a quarry face in all honesty. Could travel nowhere with it.
 

Wellytrack

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Agreed. Poclain 60's and Atlas 1302's swung some stuff about locally.

An odd powerslide was to be seen, hymacs too.

The 60's were well advanced in the 80's but.
 

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