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  1. msgjd

    Newest addition to our fleet -1975 mowag Roland

    I would've guessed a 360 due to the application, but a 318 is better on fuel and snappier than a 360, IME
  2. msgjd

    Newest addition to our fleet -1975 mowag Roland

    I know nothing about your swiss-type vehicle but that sure looks like a smallblock chrysler
  3. msgjd

    Newest addition to our fleet -1975 mowag Roland

    getting off topic (bad me) , the son of an acquaintance decided to move their TD18 less than a mile to a job without tying down, on dry deck.. Came out of a stop-sign intersection apparently too sharp and witnesses say he was accelerating and shifting coming out of there .. dozer landed on its...
  4. msgjd

    Newest addition to our fleet -1975 mowag Roland

    hahhaha I think i have left a few teeth marks on grab bars as well as claw marks on the seat side padding ! yee haw. . we called the tipping point "the point of no return" , or "the point of fast return" among other things, depending on which side of it you landed . .and coming down hard to...
  5. msgjd

    Newest addition to our fleet -1975 mowag Roland

    In regards to ramp-type trailer loading, this is what we in my business have found to work best over 40 years loading hundreds of items 1: The above is why we should load backwards whenever the equipment and trailer allows.. That way, one can see over the hood just fine to safely/easily...
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