MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN A S7 TO USE OR TO PLAY WITH.NO JUNK.I KNOW THEY MIGHT BE HARD TO FIND.![]()
MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN A S7 TO USE OR TO PLAY WITH.NO JUNK.I KNOW THEY MIGHT BE HARD TO FIND.![]()
Care to add A bit more to this thread are you interested in Buying one ?
Consultant and buying equipment again 872GP HSD
D6N D5H Hitachi 230 JD450 KW tri drive and aspen triaxle with jeep. More to come as winter starts.
not real sure if he wants to "play" with one or not but thread said nothing about buying one.....
Pj
SORRY ABOUT NO INFORMATION.i MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN BUYING ONE.iT WILL NOT BE SOMETHING i WOULD USE VERY MUCH.
I AM NOT SURE AS OLD AS THEY ARE I COULD FIND ONE THAT I COULD USE WITHOUT DOING ALOT OF WORK WITH IT. THANKS
I WOULD BE USING IT ON MY FARM IN WEST CENTRAL ILL.
Last edited by ILLICEMAN; 07-31-2010 at 02:43 PM.
haha, yeah I figured that's what it was. I've got a nice TS-14B i would sell cheap if you ever decide to look at a bigger machine,
U got a lake house at Lake of the Ozarks ? youre location kinda threw me off a little when you wanted a Scraper down there in that rocky ground
Pj
YES WE LIVE HERE MOST OF THE TIME.I STILL LIKE MY FARMS.THEY ARE NEAR PITTSFIELDGRIGGSVILLE IL.![]()
I don't think I have ever seen a S7 anyone got a pic.
Consultant and buying equipment again 872GP HSD
D6N D5H Hitachi 230 JD450 KW tri drive and aspen triaxle with jeep. More to come as winter starts.
Euclid S7 info cheers malcolm
Note the larger picture has a windshield wiper but no canopy hate to be that opperator when a storm blows in an your 4 miled down the haul road.
what era are they and were they cable or hydraulic were they gas or diesel?
one for you wabco man
there was also an S7E which was a 12 yard elevating model
that model had a 4-71 GM in the front with a 4 speed allison transmission and had a 2-71 GM on the back just to run the elevators which used a air clutch and air throttle
it used the same front as the 7 yard open bowl model
i think some of the first of the open bowl models may have had a fuller manual transmission in them ??
they were a all hydraulic machine but had a cable attached to the apron
Always loved the "bug eye" headlights.
This is one on you tube. Just search "euclid s-7"
This one appears to have a 4 cyle engine installed.
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Last edited by Dug Overburden; 08-14-2010 at 12:10 PM. Reason: you tube link.
Scrapers, the funnest way to move material!
Thanks but i didn,t get link.jim
Here is the link.
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Scrapers, the funnest way to move material!
Nice little machines, but I haven't seen one in many years.
Search the equipment for sale trade magazines, you might also check over to the antique owners association website. If anyone knows where one is for sale, they would.
Good Luck.