luapmonn
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Check out the SEE in South Carolina listed as Freightliner tractor http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucbystate/
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No, at the time Sam started playing with Unimog was sold in the US by a tractor mfg JI Case. Was mostly a sop to our Euro "allies". You buy our stuff and we'll buy some of your's. History of Unimogemmado22 said:The body is made by Freightliner. They are a maintaince nightmare.
I am taking it off my watchlist as well. No secret anymoreTacticalTruck said:Guess I won't be high bidder for much longer.
Man, this gives us privates (even long timers like me) a bad name. Why is the urge to "share" so overwhelming? I guess some people never had trucks they wanted to bid on and didn't want them TO BE ADVERTISED MORE THAN THEY ALREADY ARE???luapmonn said:Check out the SEE in South Carolina listed as Freightliner tractor http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucbystate/
With the prices things bring anymore, it probably doesn't make a diff...
Don't bet the retirement on that one...devilman96 said:Well private... Usually when a member here stakes a claim on a said vehicle the rest of us will bow out of the bidding process.
Nor that one....devilman96 said:The ones whom do not bow out will usually say so...
Agreed.devilman96 said:...and by all means, all is fair in love and war from that point forward...
I understand the urge, but having been on both sides of the fence, I would rather not know who is bidding against me nor do I want people announcing what there is to bid on. There's probably over 2500 people on this forum and I don't personally know but a handful of them, and I don't expect them NOT bid on something they want just because I want it. That's foolish. As you said, "..all is fair in love and war..devilman96 said:As for why it is being posted on the site Luapmonn found it interesting and wanted to share it with the rest of us... Which is the point to the whole forum!!! We only get out of this site what we put into this site which includes a LOT of GSA, Ebay and GL auction information.
I was once upon a time a HMMWV TOW Pl and Co Cdr. Our engineer direct support was SEE or wheel loader. Typical operator (active or reserve/guard) didn't know much about operating the equipment or what to do with it. On the rare occasion when an NCO will show up with the operator they sometimes were useful in tell/showing the oper how/what to do in digging a vehicle (or individual) fighting/firing position or hide. Just not sufficient training. Unit has to lead them around by the hand and show exactly what to do where to do it and what to do with the spoil.reblawyer said:I was a Combat Engineer during my time with the USAR and will tell you these little puppies look pretty cool but they have too much crap on them to be of much good, they are too light also. They would pass a deuce on the highway but that bucket on front's not good for pushing much more than air and the hoe on back is very useful, if you don't mind moving dirt 5 gallons at a time. I hear that they didn't handle live fire very well either. Oh yeah, they are great for rolling over, luckily for us there was usually a deuce around to bring them back up right. Just my thoughts, sure would turn a lot of heads.