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Bucyrus

RBMcCloskey

Senior Member
Joined
May 4, 2011
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399
Location
New Jersey
Occupation
Heavy Construction Contractor
His Dad owned them from New, had them for laying sewers in N. St. Louis County small towns. Has a crane attachment to fit either of them. I have not seen the need for four arms/hands and three legs/feet until now. OSHA would NOT like these, the frictions are the seat backrest.
They are easy running machines, two hands and two feet work fine. The feather touch controls are easy and smooth.
 
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