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Joined: 12/25/2006 Posts: 4,275 Location: Woodland, WA
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Ace797 wrote:I've had a home for these girls for over a year and I will wait. Thanks CCM and looking forward to them. Likewise, Had mine reserved back when they were just sketches, Though I don't know how many more scrapers my shelves can handle... Eric W. Pioszak, Operating Engineers Local 701, Portland, OregonMETAL TRACKS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Cab guards Available again! Grapples Available again! Industrialscalemodels[at symbol]Gmail.com
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Joined: 12/27/2003 Posts: 1,628 Location: Australia
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Ace797 wrote: should just be cutting edge and router bit changers. Very good mate, like that other saying where some would complain if they were hung with brand new rope!! Yes, these models will be fantastic when done and there are still more improvements that will be done on them by the time they come out i am sure. A 633E or an auger machine would be nice offshoots for say a next round but the extra work "inside the bowls" with the elevator/auger setups would be quite costly to do i would imagine but with the base models looking so good i believe the market place would pay for them if it was in the $75 - $100 range over the std model, i know i would!
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Joined: 9/22/2003 Posts: 876 Location: Brasil
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They will have a nice price!!! $249,95 for 631 and $259,95 for 637!!!
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Joined: 3/31/2009 Posts: 112 Location: oregon
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just wanted to say i was in CCM office the other day. i saw the 631 and 637 models in person they looked amazing alot of detail. they've done a great job on these two models as always
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Joined: 12/27/2003 Posts: 1,628 Location: Australia
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I see on the "Upcoming" page of CCM,s website there are some new pics of the 631/637 with some of the corrections made but i sure hope the 631E does not lose the spillguard like the new pic suggests
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