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tuney443

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Click ( Go Advanced) on the reply page at the bottom of that screen is a (manage attachment) button click and follow instructions click ( add files) upper right. I always resize mine to 640 pixels first

Thanks Dpete,I'll give it a try,always seems to fail because of the size.I can place pics on CL and Ebay from my smart phone only but on a full computer I'm at a loss.
 

Temu

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That's the recent California Rim fire in the background behind my 450G...

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chevota84

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The 17a on its way to work and shoving trees.

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CM1995

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JBGASH, how's that dozer blade on the loader work out for you? I could see that it would be very useful at times.

I would love to have a quick coupler and forks for my 953, I would get rid of my 420D IT for unloading pipe and structures.
 

spitzair

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Here's two dozers I used to have... The D6 is now probably melted down into something else, last I heard the new owner had a final drive failure and was selling it for parts or scrap... The TD14 is safe with Hardtail, he's going to fix it up one of these days... The 977H has become my main dozing machine these days, it does everything the D6 did, does it much faster, burns more fuel while doing it, and does many more things too!
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vapor300

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Few dozers I've got to run!
 

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JBGASH

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CM, The blade for the 953C loader is just like having a D4 on site with you, the forks are very handy for any heavy duty hauling / loading and specifically good for pipe stringing.
I was unsure about it at first, but now we could not be without it. With the quick change, it is as easy & quick as a skidloader bucket change. The blade that I have is 10' wide and just right because it extends 1 foot past each track therefore when clearing brush it pretty well stays off the cab area. It is a Balderson quick change and the blade is a Balderson model.
JBGASH, how's that dozer blade on the loader work out for you? I could see that it would be very useful at times.

I would love to have a quick coupler and forks for my 953, I would get rid of my 420D IT for unloading pipe and structures.
 

g_man

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Dresser TD7G.
 

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Saddleup

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D6D I owned worked it four years keep it lookin good sold it for 2 grand less then i gave for it, it was a Forest service machine had a little over 3,000 hr when i bought it
 

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Here is my D7H, like everything I buy, have to repair first then use, maybe someday I'll be able to afford the ones that are already fixed. Oh well it builds character. Try and get a picture of the old Terex on here later.
 
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JBGASH

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Looks like a nice tractor, once you get the repairs taken care at least you will know what you have there. Don't feel like your alone in buying equipment in need of repairs I seem to have that all the time.
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Here is my D7H, like everything I buy, have to repair first then use, maybe someday I'll be able to afford the ones that are already fixed. Oh well it builds character. Try and get a picture of the old Terex on here later.
 

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20131104_142738.jpgSmashing up and burying single wide house did quite a few of them, allways fun smashin stuff..
 
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