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    new toys for work/ projecct done

    just bought a couple new equpiment/ toys for work. and we just finshed up another one of our side loaders. check it out tell me what you all think.








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    Quote Originally Posted by GRsilverado View Post
    just bought a couple new equpiment/ toys for work. and we just finshed up another one of our side loaders. check it out tell me what you all think.
    Cool, love heavy equipment. ^^^^ What's a used one cost?
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    Are you a garbage man? Or do you make garbage trucks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duct_tape123 View Post
    Are you a garbage man? Or do you make garbage trucks?
    Looks more like tree cleaning/mulching.

    The equipment looks good. I had lots of fun on that stuff last summer.

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    both actually. we have a company that make trucks for other companies and we run our own trash and recycle company. the yard is our transfer station were other companies like waste management dump there loads for the day and we separate it and ship it out. out side costumers can come into like if you trimmed your trees and need a place to get rid of them. and to answer above the loader cost used around 73,xxx.. which just means payments for a long while hahah
    Last edited by GRsilverado; 12-14-2009 at 01:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRsilverado View Post
    just bought a couple new equpiment/ toys for work. and we just finshed up another one of our side loaders. check it out tell me what you all think.

    look at that little guy what model is she?
    Step 1. crus at it.
    Step 2. get a hammer.
    Step 3. torch it.

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    the loader is it an 03-04?? looks similar to our 04
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    btw thats a fairly decent buy the trac hoe is good lookin little wear but is expected
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