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j hancock

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  1. Was a nice car.
  2. Took the picture in North Amherst, MA first part of May 2005. The bulldozer was red but I don't recall the model number.
  3. Fine chain drive example with hard rubber rear tires.
  4. A PRM Concrete Autocar with a Rex mixer retired in NH.
  5. 3406 but not sure which variant is under the hood.
  6. RW-753 Superliner tractor.
  7. Nice parts chaser!
  8. Pretty sure no regulators, no permits, no inspections, no calls to Dig Safe were part of this project! Git R Done!
  9. Don't know what size the machine was. It generally seems to be about the 22-B size. The silt fence must have been on back order...
  10. Could get a RW 700 with a 10.5" X 3.25" X 3/8" steel frame.
  11. Nice when working with clean parts.
  12. If I could get the Autocar your way with some bubble wrap and a few stamps, it would be already shipped!
  13. They are getting a full pull on that belly dump! The rig with the dump trailer could be a hydraulic tank under the pass. door? Sort of has that appearance. The truck with the Christmas lights appears that it may have air start.
  14. From a simpler and funnier time, eh!
  15. Right, I see that. I was saying that the vehicle painted "Avella's" and "Highpoint" are the same truck. I don't have a time frame as to when the repaint occurred.
  16. Steve Avella owned Highpoint Garage in Union City. Are they the same truck? Can't say for sure but I imagine that there weren't two trucks. Things get repainted especially in Jersey! Some info from the way back machine. Your mileage may vary... http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=111586
  17. Years of service from the Binder and NO electronics!
  18. Happy Happy OD!
  19. I have had excellent service from my 2005 Massey 1533 by AGCO and a JD 950 which was a Yanmar painted green. A friend had a 2 or 3 year earlier JD 950 and I think he said it was built in Germany. Don't mind global products but I am trying wean myself away from Chinese products and some electrical components from Mexico.
  20. I am confidant that the PRC is analyzing all the information from the C-19 pandemic. Probably have determined that It will take less men and weapons to bring the world down compared to their previous data.
  21. With some processing and screening the loam can even be made into smaller loam. Too bad there is so much dirt mixed in with it...
  22. Welcome! Nothing better than a truck with some personal history to your family.
  23. Fine looking tractor!
  24. Seen at the New England Chapter Show.
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