Posted by Fritz Maurer on October 31, 2012 at 17:41:50 from (216.137.138.146):
In Reply to: help me identify posted by Craig 300u on October 26, 2012 at 10:19:03:
And still, the hits just keep on coming. I don't understand what's wrong with you guys. Why is everyone so concerned about what he's going to do with it? If he were going to replace a Cat 931, then your comments would have some usability, but this worthless blabber is just trying to dispirit the guy. What's wrong with a 1500.00 price tag? It appears to me about the same size as a TD-9, which weighs 9700 without a blade. With a loader frame and bucket, at 200/ton, that price is pretty close. Too hard to get parts for it? What are you guys even doing here at Yesterday's Tractors? 90% of what we do we can't f------ get parts for!! All he wanted was a little information. A guy comes to this forum all excited about saving a machine, and you kick him in the head. Nice work.
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