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Old 09-24-2016, 09:25 PM
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" It is no problem to play in hard ground"

OK, show us then. That's all we ask before we consider parting with $5000 maybe more (at a guess) plus $700 shipping (at a guess plus insurance and import duties and State taxes).

But you compare it with d9 or that stuff. therefore you should compare with a a 776.

1:1 776 at 73 tons is a D10 size machine, not D9R.

1:1 4T3 T-800 is 106 tons, not a 776 at 73 tons. T-800 = D11 or D475-5.
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" It is no problem to play in hard ground"

OK, show us then. That's all we ask before we consider parting with $5000 maybe more (at a guess) plus $700 shipping (at a guess plus insurance and import duties and State taxes).

But you compare it with d9 or that stuff. therefore you should compare with a a 776.

1:1 776 at 73 tons is a D10 size machine, not D9R.

1:1 4T3 T-800 is 106 tons, not a 776 at 73 tons. T-800 = D11 or D475-5.
Perhaps some confusion is from differences in weight units. He is probably talking about metric tons and we are probably citing US tons. Just a guess.

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Old 09-25-2016, 07:55 PM
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Perhaps some confusion is from differences in weight units. He is probably talking about metric tons and we are probably citing US tons. Just a guess.

Ken
Hi Ken. The EEC metric system uses the U.S Ton at 2000 lbs, and specifically excludes the use of the "Long Ton" 2240 lbs.

So the machine weights I quoted are correct.

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