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Kevin in Ohio

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Ahhh, to have have all the toys. Would take a football field to turn around, an elevator to load and a lottery win to buy, but it sure would be fun!

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That is awesome! Question though, do you have to own an oil refinery to have one? :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

You would also need to wear 2 forms of ear protection with a 6-71 Detroit. One of the loudest motor I've ever driven. Muffler never seemed to make a difference!
 
Ya, boy howdy! Nice looking mud truck. For the money, compared to some new generic pickup at a similar price for the barebones model...man.
 
Maybe you could get a reasonable facsimile with a deuce and some sort of supersingles on them sporting like sugarcane field tires, big spreader tires, etc.
 
The places I cut are very thick, might not destroy much Terra firma but certainly a lot of innocent trees with that monster... :innocent:..... I would still try it though!
 
Yep, I ran a Terex pan scraper that had multiple 6-71's and was unbearably loud.
you poor guy, i know the feeling of runnin one of those ts-14's. we always called em green weenies. I always wore ear plugs, but i still have hearing loss because of those green weenies.
 
you poor guy, i know the feeling of runnin one of those ts-14's. we always called em green weenies. I always wore ear plugs, but i still have hearing loss because of those green weenies.
Green Lizards is what we called them. Let somebody run a Cat 627 and you couldn't get em back on the slow, screaming, rough riding, blankety blanks.
 
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