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d475s on the side of the road

sandy

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Saw these parked on the side of the highway, just out of Penhurst victoria
 

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sandy

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and some more pics
 

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kennymopar

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also in victoria ..sydney road/hume highway Cambellfield one of the warehouses has some old Cat d8-9s? & allis chalmers HD21s.parked out front ..fitted with pipelaying attachments..have been there for a few years not in use ...but im sure i could find some good use for them !
 

Deere9670

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Love that ole 245!! Isent that 475 a little overkill for that roller?
 

Deas Plant

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THAT got your attention, huh?

Hi, Deere9670.
That got your attention, huh? It oughta just about be able to crack a few macadamia nuts too. Although, come to think of it, they are a bit on the hard side.
 
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