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wabco 110

qball

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Dec 30, 2007
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il
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local 150 operator
in my adventures today, i found a cheap lil wabco. only 4500 and you too can be a mass dirt contractor.:tong
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td25c

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Feb 14, 2009
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Thats a good find qball.It looks to be in good shape.Great pictures ,Are you still thinking about buying it?Go for it qball,you will enjoy running a wabco.
 

weaknees

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May 20, 2008
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NSW, Australia
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Earthmoving Contractor
That is a tidy looking machine. You should be able to earn its purchase price every week you run it. I would add it to my three 101G's, but it is a long and difficult drive to Australia, and the water is a bit too deep.
 

bigrus

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Dec 13, 2009
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Southern Queensland Australia
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Joystick attendant
Nice 101G

That is a tidy looking machine. You should be able to earn its purchase price every week you run it. I would add it to my three 101G's, but it is a long and difficult drive to Australia, and the water is a bit too deep.

The bargains are usually on the otherside of the world :(
 
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