Renfroe Grading
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G's are in auctions often but not that cheap
Here's some pics of Sukut's scrapers... The thing that amazes me so much about Sukut how many large scale projects they have going on at one time... These pics are of just 2 of the who knows how many projects they currently have going on at the moment... Check out my website http://www.socalearthmovers.com if you want to see more pics I have a few hundred shots scrapers alone that I've photographed:usa
me and a few of the other operators would often meet for an early morning surf session in Dana Point before heading to the jobsite!
Start times on jobsite were always 7am. We'd meet in the water (or parking lot above water) at 5:30 am...ish and have about an hour session. We were only 5 minutes from the site so it was always easy. Totally vibrant...AWAKE and ready for the day!
Ok...thanks squizzy for helping with my post. I can see that there are a lot of big scraper operators on here. I am just a farmer. I bought a scraper to move dirt while building a pond and for building waterways. The thing is probably ancient. I'm just trying to find out some information about it. Did there used to be a company called Murray? It says Murray Billings - Sacramento. I can't find any information on-line about a company called Murray.
Thanks for any help anyone can give to a little guy. My dirt moving equipment can't compare to yours. Perhaps you would like to see a picture of my combine?????
hello DFARM, good to see another illinois farmer on the forum! And yes, lots of combine pics please! What part of illinois are you from?
Deere9670 -
I'm from central IL. What part are you from? We use Deere equipment also. I can't find any information about my scraper though.
Ebensteiner went out of business a few years ago. I sold them a bunch of scrapers from the east coast back in the late 80's. They had one of the larger scraper fleets in California at one time.