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C350 Shield bantam

GRABLE

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Hi there, it's been a long time since I have been on this site, you can look me up if you would like just type in C350 Bantam by Rich Grable. I am looking for a pair of clutch wrenches and mainly looking for the price of them? Hope somebody can help me thanks
 

JaredV

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SW WA
This is a friction cable machine, right? You might have better luck posting in the cranes section.
 

GRABLE

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Kadoka SD
Yes yes it is all cable and clutches and brakes and it does not have a drum, winch for the crane boom. It is just set up as a backhoe. I have a 24 inch, 30 in, 36-in, and a 42 inch bucket for it. The machine runs like it Rolex watch. I have all the books for it and it has no broken glass and I have a clutch and track wrenches also it is quite the machine and I want $15,000 for it and I appreciate your answer
 

Welder Dave

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Canada
I doubt many people would be looking for a cable hoe to do much work with. It's more of a collector type machine for people who like old iron.
 

GRABLE

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Kadoka SD
Hi there, it's been a long time since I have been on this site, you can look me up if you would like just type in C350 Bantam by Rich Grable. I am looking for a pair of clutch wrenches and mainly looking for the price of them? Hope somebody can help me thanks
KP
 

GRABLE

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Kadoka SD
I can remember the first hydraulic backhoe that I bought, was demonstrated to being so forth I told the salesman I could spill more dirt with my Bantam then he could dig with that hydraulic machine.
 
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