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Recent content by Jim Ewing

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    V-con bulldozer from 70's ????

    These pusher were way smaller than the Vcon 250 and the V220. The V250 was shipped back to Dallas in 1974 and was cut up in around 76 the blade on it was smaller then the V220. The blade on the V220 was 8' tall x 30' long. The best I remember the V250 was 6 or 7' tall and about 20 to 25' long...
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    V-con bulldozer from 70's ????

    Here is Three pictures I have. The Dump Truck is Vcon 3006 you can see the seam in the middle of the bed were it was tacked together for testing before they disassembled it for shipment. The Vcon 250 Dozer was built in 1970 in Dallas Texas at Peerless Mfg. The Vcon 220 Dozer is the largest of...
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    V-con bulldozer from 70's ????

    I know this is a old post but I know a lot about this machine. I worked for Vcon in the mid 70s and my dad was the superintendent for them. The machine was first build at peerless MFG in Dallas Texas in 1969 and was worked for a few years until Marion Power Shovel brought them and moved the Mfg...
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