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Awesome shots! Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to see one in person. I haven't really been checking my local Deere dealer since it is all gated up, and only one way in...through the sales office.
-Dave
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Nice walk-around... I think that fender is a new addition, isn't it?
Dave
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DPD1 wrote:Nice walk-around... I think that fender is a new addition, isn't it? This is the first one I have seen with a fender, all the ones around here do have the fender.   You better becareful Greg there are some guys on here that will jump all over you for getting on equipment that does not belong to you Great pics these machines are all over this area I think they are caughting on. They are great for use where you are working around pavment or concrete roadways. You do not have to worry about you metal tracks tearing it up. You just drive from pavement to dirt Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Fender makes sense I guess, since they can be on the road at speed. Just kind of funny to see a dozer with a plastic fender.
Dave
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Horid ugly machines in my eyes, but i like my tradtinal cats tho... its made for a certin type of job and im guessing it does it well
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Nice pics Greg,
I'm kind of surprised to see it with the trimble recievers and monitor all hooked up. Those things are pretty pricey.
Thanks for sharing!
regards, Jim
"Once again, concussion by safety" -Mike Rowe
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