Gorgeous! I've spent some time in a yellow one with a cab pulling farm implements. The AC was recently refurbished and worked so well that there were literally icicles above my head. These things stick to hills like glue.
Recently the Army recieved all new dozers to replace the D7 F and G models that had been in the system for at least 20-25 years if not more in some units. Most had seen service in either Iraq or Afghanistan, or both . The Cat equipment that my National Guard unit had was all sent back to Cat for a rebuild after we got it back from Iraq. All Cat equipment was replaced starting in either 2013 or 14, not for sure. Of course the active duty units got the new stuff first, then the reserve and guard units. Unfortunatly,construction equipment in the military doesn't really see a lot of hard service because, especially here in the states, the COE has to give civilian contractors as much work as possible on military bases, even though Army engineers are very good at what we do given half a chance. All the projects I worked on in the Guard were completed on time, under budget and above standards. You be the judge.
Gorgeous! I've spent some time in a yellow one with a cab pulling farm implements. The AC was recently refurbished and worked so well that there were literally icicles above my head. These things stick to hills like glue.
Boy Clint that looks like something DP would be interested in. You should drop by with it for him to demo.
That thing would be a BAD Boy with a turbo
Where in the world are you finding these like new older machines?
Recently the Army recieved all new dozers to replace the D7 F and G models that had been in the system for at least 20-25 years if not more in some units. Most had seen service in either Iraq or Afghanistan, or both . The Cat equipment that my National Guard unit had was all sent back to Cat for a rebuild after we got it back from Iraq. All Cat equipment was replaced starting in either 2013 or 14, not for sure. Of course the active duty units got the new stuff first, then the reserve and guard units. Unfortunatly,construction equipment in the military doesn't really see a lot of hard service because, especially here in the states, the COE has to give civilian contractors as much work as possible on military bases, even though Army engineers are very good at what we do given half a chance. All the projects I worked on in the Guard were completed on time, under budget and above standards. You be the judge.
That thing had some narrow track for sure.
What happened to the Marine seat ?
Buenos días dónde se encuentran en venta soy de Chile Valdivia
Теперь понятно откуда наши умельцы содрали бульдозер т130
Dónde es su nivel de asiste de caja
O defeito e so as telha...
E nao tem como trocar por causa do "u"...
I'll take it !!!!! how much ?
È come nuovo
is shiping how mach is it loaded mile
Yes
Kaha h
is it still available?
pederman15 it is sold
what would cost
How much and email
This one is sold But I have 2 more just like it but with less hours coming in next week feel free to call or email thanks 812-336-2894 ccsurplus.com
what is the price of that dozer
George Lasala that one sold for $36000
I have some others coming in
hi thankyou for repling back to me. ok looking for sam
hooah
what the pice of that
Sold
Se bende
Stop rubbing it in or I'm going to hex you,,