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Somethings a 107 cant pull

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hwmiller

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...I was gonna use the 107 to pull it up street but guy said 1 wheel out of 4 turned-not to mention one missing & it stands about 10 foot tall. & approx 6000lb.so had to use the truck- only went 200 yards up road- took 2 hours-5 min driving 1.55 min gettin damn thing on/off. like winching a house up onto there. thanks goodness for PB blaster-"it's not just for rusted nuts!"
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Looks like a really big sandblaster pressure pot. A large volume screw compressor to run it I guess?
 
yep its a huge sand tank for sand blasting bridges. my job was just move it for guy in town. if it were mine,I'd ct tank part turn it on side,make a quonset hut/storage unit for the tractor/attachments. then sell the rest. it would still be there if not for full can of PB blaster to oil down bed.
 

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