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reviews on crawler tractor SCAIP WARRIOR

trombeur

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hello, sorry if I disturb you, someone could provide me with information on large crawler tractors and pipelayers brand Scaip model warrior. thank you
https://www.scaipspa.com/le-nostre-macchine/trattori-cingolati/

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DMiller

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Not seen these prior Trombeur, appear as clone piecemeal assemblies Terex, Fiat, Dresser/Dressta. Any reputation in Italy?
 

mowingman

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This is a new one to me. I have never seen one. Would be very interested to get more info on them. Yes, the white one really makes me think of Terex.
Jeff
 

Welder Dave

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Translating the spec. sheet, it says the tracks can last up to 10,000 hours. That would be pretty impressive if it was actually a reality.
 

DMiller

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Pipeliners are not hard on tracks, rollers and idlers yes but not rails, may be where that rather obvious inflated number came from. Reminds me of the Fiat AG crawlers and the Rebadged NH Ag Crawlers of the 90s. About as useless shown pulling a 3 bottom roll over where most farms here IF still using a bottom plow are pulling 10-14 row draw bar plows, up to 24' disc units on 18" plates and doing it at speed.
 
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John C.

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It's new to me. First time I've heard of them. Are they currently in business and producing new machines?
 
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