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She was a cool grader. Unfortunately, after many failed frame welds, she was scrapped. Her parts rest somewhere in Canada.
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Dex wrote:She was a cool grader. Unfortunately, after many failed frame welds, she was scrapped. Her parts rest somewhere in Canada. I think it's back in Cali now along with the D57T. There is a larger grader out there, Champion 100T.
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Joined: 11/8/2005 Posts: 199 Location: Kinross, Scotland
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kokosing Const Co wrote:Dex wrote:She was a cool grader. Unfortunately, after many failed frame welds, she was scrapped. Her parts rest somewhere in Canada. I think it's back in Cali now along with the D57T. There is a larger grader out there, Champion 100T. And that was small,compared to the Italian ACCO Super Grader,unfortunately who ever made this video has two different machines in it,?? Regards Joe. ACCO Super Grader,( 200 ton )
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Joined: 11/26/2008 Posts: 2,559 Location: Edmonton, AB
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kokosing Const Co wrote:Dex wrote:She was a cool grader. Unfortunately, after many failed frame welds, she was scrapped. Her parts rest somewhere in Canada. I think it's back in Cali now along with the D57T. There is a larger grader out there, Champion 100T. Nah, Tommy, they scrapped the 25 a couple years ago when Prairie Road moved everything to Cali. She sat in the yard with no engine and tranny ever since I've been in Edmonton. The S18G moved south, one 838 got sold and is still in Edmonton, the other one maaaaaybe got moved, and last I heard the D57T is in Cali.
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Claus they have a video of it out there on utube Steve
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