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D10 with 5 spank ripper

9420pullpan

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May 5, 2005
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Location
Central PA
this dozer is over seas somewhere thought you might like it ..........
 

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mayrklaus

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Joined
Jul 7, 2008
Messages
18
Location
austria
hello

this dozer has worked on the construction side in france for the railway. the ripper ist used to mix the materials are used and not for ripping.

best regards
klaus
 

steve83101

New Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2009
Messages
3
Location
Wyoming
Occupation
Equipment Reliability Inspectro For chevron Mining
Be great for tilling up the ground but not for ripping
 

Imaginemw

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Joined
Dec 14, 2009
Messages
23
Location
Ballico, California
Occupation
Welder/Fabricator, Dozer owner/operator
Wow! That's what a 5 "Spank" ripper looks like. Lol. That's actually an interesting attachment. Neat pic!
 

Taylortractornu

Charter Member
Joined
Nov 13, 2003
Messages
481
Location
Iuka, Mississippi
Occupation
Privvate landfill operator/manager
Id like to have that to plow some of this d@mned hard clay on my habby farm lol. Thats the first 5 bottom plow Ive seen on a machine that size. I saw a D8K one time in Alabama with a 3 shank ripper with a trailer behind it and an air compressoer on it. the trailer had a hopper on it and they were blowing lime/soil crete mix into the ground all the way through the slots it was cutting. then they brought in a soil mixer.
 

plantman.uk

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Joined
Oct 4, 2009
Messages
201
Location
uk
Occupation
excavator operator
now that baby looks like it's mixing lime in with the clay to dry it is my guess bloody messy job on a good day worse when the wind is blowing stuff gets everywhere
 
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