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Joined: 2/7/2006 Posts: 143 Location: Cincinnati
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Anyone have a good lead?
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We are both too late. I bought the remaining ones on the bay and the seller cancelled the order and refunded my money.
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Joined: 11/15/2003 Posts: 1,144 Location: North America
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They do pop up on some of the Asian auction sites sometimes, but are quite expensive usually. Just an FYI; there are two versions of the model: SH135X (domestic) and SH145X (export). They are identical aside from decals and packaging as you can see in the photos below. It's worth noting that Link-Belt updated the Sumitomo SH200/SH210 for their 210X4, so perhaps they may decide to do something similar with the SH135X/SH145X.
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Thanks guys, just have to keep an eye out I guess. Hadn't seen the 145 version. Wish they would have done a Link Belt version as this was my plan for one. Mabey they will do the new 245x4, that is what I would really like to see. Same undercarriage, boom and stick as the 210 and same cab as the 135/145. I have the 210x4 and it is a great model.
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I think the Link-Belt 210X4 is the best crawler excavator model out there right now for quality and detail vs. price!
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They are out there, you just have to keep at it. I found these three and the Zaxis at the same time.
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