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Northwest model 25D

DMiller

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Feb 21, 2010
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Location
Hermann, Missouri
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Cheap "old" Geezer
Are two Northwest units south of here
Old boy that owns them considers them ‘priceless’ as wants well more for them than scrap price.
Has a complete but rusting sectional mast to convert one to crane yet both are set up as trenching shovels.
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Buddy

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Jan 21, 2008
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Location
Newtown , Virginia
Occupation
Equipment mechanic (Retired)

kshansen

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Mar 11, 2012
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Location
Central New York, USA
Occupation
Retired Mechanic in Stone Quarry
I have two other Northwest machines with the Murphy Diesel. This one here has the Detroit Diesel .
Not sure what they are for other than a Murphy, but have two injectors I was given by a guy near here who worked on Murphy's piratically up to the day he died. I was thinking one of them was a rebuilt injector or good used one.

If they would be of interest I could see about numbers and maybe some pictures. Start a conversation with me if interested.
 

DMiller

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Feb 21, 2010
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Hermann, Missouri
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Cheap "old" Geezer
Were his Dad's machines, bought new. Were used to construct many of the mid fifties subdivisions sewer and water supplies in the North St Louis County regions, state of the art trenchers of their day.
 

Tugger2

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Mar 22, 2018
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Location
British Columbia
Your machine looks good.Nice to have side boards on that bed. Every time they move me on a narrow one the side boards seem to be missing and your on there with almost a 1/2 a pad over the rail.
 
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