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Beautiful pictures bud, I love seeing them!
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That Link Belt .... Nice pictures man!
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Beautiful place to be working for the summer. How's the fishing? I see a great spot for lake trout
Dan Growing old is mandatory Growing up is optional
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Very nice Matt, thanks for posting. Ken
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Those are some great photos!
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Joined: 8/7/2006 Posts: 807 Location: Independence Township, Michigan
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Great Pics. Love seeing the Link-Belt excavators in action too !!!! Great machine !!!
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Joined: 3/9/2012 Posts: 246 Location: Portsmouth, NH
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Didn't know Link Belt made excavators that big recently.
Wasn't there some monster old school Link Belt......7400 maybe?
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Joined: 10/4/2011 Posts: 262 Location: Nobleton, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks for all the comments guys! CraneInnovation: Yup your right, there was an LS-7500, then came the 8000Q, 800LX, 800X2, and I think we will soon be seeing a 800X4. The company I work for actually bought the first link-belt 8000Q straight from con-expo. We still run 3 8000q's.
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