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Excavator wreck

Phil

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There is something about machine wrecks that catches one's interest. This one at a spice plantation in Grenada. They were trying to sell the 600 acre property for $25 million, maybe they would throw the machine in with the deal:). Phil
 

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I AM IRONMAN

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Used Excavator includes land

I'm thinkiing that maybe if I guy bought the excavator, they would throw the land in on the deal!:drinkup
 

stock

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We have moved on and now were lost....
What breed of yoke is it?
 

plantman.uk

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looks like an old poclain....could be a new jcb though
 

qball

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looks like a drott/case.
 

plantman.uk

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thanks atlas rob...jcb...heaps of sh..e...would not want another one as a gift i've never been in one that was good, could not pull a greasey man outta bed
 
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