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    any interest in saving an old earthmover?

    If I had my way, I'd keep the thing. But at the end of the day, its my grandpa's pan and he told me that if I can't get scrap price for it, he will. After cutting it up. His health is failing and he's trying to liquidate as much of what he sees as otherwise worthless stuff as he can while he...
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    any interest in saving an old earthmover?

    Monday is the deadline. My grandpa was going to cut it up this afternoon but I talked him into a short reprieve. If nobody steps forward by the first of the week its going to the scrapyard. And I was just told that the going price is 13.5c/lb. Hey, if nothing else, it has one 14.00/20 NDT...
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    any interest in saving an old earthmover?

    With the right tractor you could definitely move a lot of dirt, but like you said, the trick would be finding a D6 or D7 with a double drum winch. The data plate says it has a 9 yd capacity. A little background on it: my grandpa originally bought (horse-traded, more likely) it to build a lake...
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    any interest in saving an old earthmover?

    My grandpa is getting ready to scrap out an old Corps of Engineers earthmover / pan and I thought I'd see if anybody might be interested in it before we light up the torch. I don't really think it'd be worth the trouble to try to actually use it to move dirt, but it might be an interesting...
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