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525 Cat grapple skidder.

LowBoy

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Hi guys,
I have a '95 Cat 525 grapple skidder with a transmission issue...it'll move for a bit then go dead. It needs something in the transmission to be addressed, and could use a set of tires. No chains on it.
Would like to sell it as is, so if anyone's interested, PM me and I can give you more info. It is located at my shop in southern New Hampshire, zip 03470.
Thanks.

Hawley525CatSkidderPhoto.jpg
 

Mike L

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95? Isn’t that a C model?
 

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KeithOrr's525#1 (1).jpg KeithOrr's525#1 (2).jpg That pic in the original post isn't the actual picture of mine..I used it for reference.

Here is the actual machine that I found a couple of pictures of afterwards...

The s/n of mine is: 5251DN00125 if you want to dig into it.
 
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That would explain it.. was pretty sure that was a C in the original picture
 
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