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Vetech63

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Volvo CTL loader for sale

2012 Volvo mct125c​

$17,000
Listed 3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
in Double Springs, AL

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About this vehicle​


Exterior color: Yellow · Interior color: Grey

Fuel type: Diesel

3+ owners

Seller's description​

Great running machine, needs some minor stuff. Throttle box on the motor is stuck idled high. Boom cylinder needs packed. You can drive the machine foward anywhere you want to but has a wire broke to the right side reverse solenoid that I haven’t had time to find. I bought it for personal use but made a job change shortly after and I no longer need it. Only 1600 hours on it. Oil change, new hydraulic fluid and filters less than 25 hours ago. It could be fixed and in use for a couple hundred bucks or possibly just some time spent tinkering. No trades
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Looks like slightly more than 1600 hours on the sprocket wear.....

And well, no reverse..
I could catch fish with those sprocket teeth.
 

Coaldust

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Somewhere in Alaska. Probably intoxicated.
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Big trucks is what I know. HAZMAT is what I tow.
Ever hear of USPS bypass mail? USPS subsidizes US mail to rural Alaska about $500 million, annually. Northern Air Cargo was paid $25,(with your tax dollars), for each family size box of eggs from ANC to BET. So, that’s more like an $85 dollar box of eggs. Thank you for your service.

How else will we get our soft drinks, 2%, Arizona Tea, frozen Mac&Cheezw and Fruitloops?

That’s one way Alaska aviation survives. Gotta get those bypass mail contracts.
 

colson04

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Delton, Michigan
We don’t have any traditional farm supply stores that sell chicks in the spring, such as the developed world. Locals typically order fertilized eggs and incubate them. I’m going to try quail this spring. People have decent
Success with Amazon orders.
If I knew how to ship the eggs, I would send some fertile quail eggs to you. I have 7 hens and 2 roosters, and they are prolific producers. I'm currently getting 7 quail eggs daily. Most are getting pickled, my personal favorite. 20250202_203159.jpg20250125_134343.jpg
 

Coaldust

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Somewhere in Alaska. Probably intoxicated.
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Big trucks is what I know. HAZMAT is what I tow.
They will ship to Anchorage during the summer months. USPS says 72 hours for live birds. Or, Alaska Airlines Pet Connect, from Seattle.

In 22, our annual shipment of honeybees from Sacramento, got diverted to Atlanta and they all died in the Georgia heat. Delta flew the charter to Anchorage, anyways. What a disaster. 5 million bees.
 
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