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Matthew Storrs
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Thats my bull-bar, seriously!

The bloke who had owned the wee Fiat crawler (the one that I bought) had traded it for a 90BHP Carraro crawler, to power a topper.

Said bull-bar was supposed to be part of the deal, but she turned up without it.

Because he kept it to fit to his new crawler!

Do I need 2 crawlers?

prob not.

cheers

m

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Thats my bull-bar, seriously!

The bloke who had owned the wee Fiat crawler (the one that I bought) had traded it for a 90BHP Carraro crawler, to power a topper.

Said bull-bar was supposed to be part of the deal, but she turned up without it.

Because he kept it to fit to his new crawler!

Do I need 2 crawlers?

prob not.

cheers

m

 

 

ooh im sure you can find a reason somewhere:laugh1:

Do you know how much one of these machines weigh?

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guessing about 3tonne, and probably a bit less, since no cab.

They really are astoundingly small, especially by modern tractor standards.

Tracks also look reasonably worn, at least judging from the apparent depth of the cleats in the rather poor photo.

Carraro is, as far as I am aware, a well regarded crawler manufacturer, after Fiat and Same.

but I could be talking bollocks.

cheers

m

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