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Joined: 3/10/2010 Posts: 1,100 Location: PA
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Please please please let's see more pics of your custom built truck and 1250!!!
Brandon
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Joined: 7/1/2006 Posts: 2,496 Location: Buffalo, NY
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Dan, unbelievebly awesome model. Thank you so much for sharing, and please show more of it! Can I ask who did it? Whoever, did an excellent job!
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Joined: 3/14/2006 Posts: 279 Location: Sterling Hgts, Mi.
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Hi Brandon - Thanks, but I feel I have hi-jacked Ken's post way too much already. My pictures of my models show up every now & then. This 90 ton Talbert & KW T800 is one of my favorites. I have ten scratch built Talbert trailer models in my collection, along with (4) Komatsu, a CAt 350L & 385BL plus Norscot, and a ton of Northwest. Tom - as I told Brandon, I scratch built the truck & trailer, plus a number of excavators. This 1250 was altered from the Joal PC1100. Ken has a shot of it all assembled. (I hate to keep asking Ken to post something on HIS thread) Thanks so much. DanielD
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As far as Ken's post, we just loaded out a 600 about 2 weeks ago. it went on a 4 axle trailer with only the counterweight, stick, and bucket removed. Headed for Illinois i believe. I was surprised because we sent a 400 out earlier in the year on a 2+2+2 fully dressed bucket and all. I'm not sure of all the weight totals or anything or where that was going. I guess it all depends on permits and states.
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