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Joined: 8/9/2002 Posts: 996 Location: worthington, ohio
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Joined: 12/25/2007 Posts: 1,358 Location: Kodiak Ak.
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Thanks for the pics Dave. I've ran Draglines and Clams but have never had a chance to run a shovel or a backhoe. One of these days.
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Joined: 4/17/2014 Posts: 186 Location: Somewhere on the west coast of Canada...
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Wow, that machine is in pretty good shape for its age. Thanks for sharing the pics. "It's O-gauge or no gauge..."
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Joined: 11/18/2008 Posts: 630
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80-d pullshovel at Brownsville Pa? I ran it, incredible machine.
thou shall not over-moderate!!!
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Joined: 3/14/2006 Posts: 279 Location: Sterling Hgts, Mi.
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Thanks for posting these pictures Dave. It's getting hard to find nice shots of Northwest machines, 30 years after going out of business. I see the release of the second book on Northwest cranes/archives is coming out. DanielD.
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Joined: 5/18/2007 Posts: 1,106 Location: Port Republic Virginia
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Those big Northwest are impressive. The Brownsville PA show is a really good show if you have the chance you should go. Flickr Photostream
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Joined: 3/17/2006 Posts: 1,169 Location: NJ
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Joined: 12/10/2013 Posts: 89 Location: WA
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Wish my back 40 looked like that
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