I thought the 375 came from central Cal, but brain cells are getting fewer and fewer so who knows. I'm almost positive it was found at an online auction site though. Usually much cheaper than dealer prices on the lot. But... if a piece of nachinery sits around a dealers yard for too long, they usually end up on Rock & Dirt or Planet Iron auctions. Many of the auctions are all inclusive so machines from all over the country and world are on the auction block on the same dates.. When I found something interesting I usually tried to keep it in the southwest region of the US, before pestering Bob with it. If I would have had the checkbook, the mine would have about 3 times more equipment right now!! LOL! And even though Bob isprobably miserable at boot camp, he must be taking some solice from the fact he doesn't have to read my newest brainstorms every other day.. LOL! Football time! Have a great weekend Micro and CWRN Longs..
Posted On: 11/03/2012 12:47:04 PM
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