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Killdozers Back! [a newer model though]

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8 years 6 months ago #148698 by ronm
My point was, Glen, my second link was about Marvin Heemeyer, the Granby dozer guy.
Interesting thing about that deal is that the city of Granby has obliterated all traces & references to the incident...like it never happened. They had a torch party to cut up the dozer & haul it to the scrap yard. Marv was kind of a folk hero around a lot of coffee shops though...

PS: Marv's choice of weapons was a D155 Komatsu.

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8 years 6 months ago #148700 by 7upuller
Replied by 7upuller on topic 355
Hey RonM,

Yes, I've read all about Marv and his battles. He got pushed around too much. I thought it was a D355? I think that's what your link read anyway.

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8 years 6 months ago #148708 by 68dually
Ron, I watched the first link and stupidly assumed the second link was more info on the same guy. Oops! Never assume right?

Randy

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8 years 6 months ago #148709 by ronm
Glen, yep, sometimes I type faster than I think. ..355 it was, I believe.
Randy, no problem -I noticed his name wasn't mentioned in the article anyway.
I was in Granby the next year after that happened -kind of amazing how the city government has tried to wipe the whole incedent from history. ..

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