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Magsi wouldn't sell me one direct so I asked a friendly local engineering firm to be my 'dealer' as Didier used to make buckets for Congo sized mining excavators. It needed some hydraulic pipe fettling as well from a mobile hydro specialist.

I could also have bought an MX as they are made in Acigné just 7km away and ordered that via a colleague whose brother actually makes the fecking things.

   Stuart

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15 hours ago, Will C said:

White and chocolate David brown should be early 70s at a guess ?

 

im guessing at a 990 by the wheel height and with a power loader, a big cost option when it was new ?
 

just seen I was beaten to it sorry 

Nice one!

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4 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Magsi wouldn't sell me one direct so I asked a friendly local engineering firm to be my 'dealer' as Didier used to make buckets for Congo sized mining excavators. It needed some hydraulic pipe fettling as well from a mobile hydro specialist.

I could also have bought an MX as they are made in Acigné just 7km away and ordered that via a colleague whose brother actually makes the fecking things.

   Stuart

Thanks Stuart if I need anymore help I’ll ask ??

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