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Mike C - 1978 Thomas 1200G Wisconsin VH4D
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ-17" data-source="post: 124313" data-attributes="member: 17245"><p>Mike,</p><p>Too bad the attachment was not local to me just north of Seattle, I have been trying to find one for more than a year and a half, I just can not seem to find one close to me. The Bobcat 709 I think is about the same size and weight. I have a 1997 Thomas 133 which I bought from the guy next door 13 years ago and he NEVER did any maintenance on this poor thing. I spend 6 months rebuilding most all pin pivot points, repairing cylinders, fixing the wiring, lots of welding on the main frame when he ran steel tracks without the spacers. Now it still needs a new motor, but I use it to move gravel, and snow. I love this machine.</p><p></p><p>3000 dollars is a good price only if you can test it before you buy it. Also, can your machine move it safely? The 133 weights in at 4500 pounds without any attachment,( bucket, forks, snow blade).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ-17, post: 124313, member: 17245"] Mike, Too bad the attachment was not local to me just north of Seattle, I have been trying to find one for more than a year and a half, I just can not seem to find one close to me. The Bobcat 709 I think is about the same size and weight. I have a 1997 Thomas 133 which I bought from the guy next door 13 years ago and he NEVER did any maintenance on this poor thing. I spend 6 months rebuilding most all pin pivot points, repairing cylinders, fixing the wiring, lots of welding on the main frame when he ran steel tracks without the spacers. Now it still needs a new motor, but I use it to move gravel, and snow. I love this machine. 3000 dollars is a good price only if you can test it before you buy it. Also, can your machine move it safely? The 133 weights in at 4500 pounds without any attachment,( bucket, forks, snow blade). [/QUOTE]
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