DaveP
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here my XM818 yanken the M127 with a load of scrap on board headed for the yard.
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well that was'nt my intent but-------. no i just learned how to post pics and have a lot of catching up to do. if you all get sick of them just tell me.alphadeltaromeo said:That looks great Dave. You're tryin' to get us all green aren't ya
and you probably wont see any one pulling a (regular) semi trailer with one as there is not enough clearance at the front of the trailer. it will hit the box and frame behind the crane. I am going to strech my XM819 to correct this problem. the narrow neck trailers with a forward pin set is the only way unless a dolly is used. and to use the dolly it must be modified like i did mine or it wont work. these 819's are a different breed.Recovry4x4 said:Tried pulling that 127 with the 819 yet? I've never seen anyone tow a semi trailer with an 819.
you are correct on the loader brand. the bucket however i gave to a friend for his mean ole Alice. i dont know if he used it or not but i will check with him on Sunday as we are having lunch together. it's funny as i picked up that loader 10 or 11 years ago and never used it and tried to give it away for 3 or 4 years before deciding to scrap it. never fails tho, as soon as it's gone a home appears for it.ida34 said:Dave,
The load to scrap looked like it had part of a Dearborn Loader for ford tractors. Do you happen to still have the bucket for the loader? A long shot I know.
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