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LIEBHERR - LTM1200-1 Cranes For Sales

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9 years 4 days ago #132018 by peter.pham











Specification :

Maker: LIEBHERR
Model: LTM1200-1
Location: GERMANY
Year: 2002
Hour: 12700

Price : 989,334.57 $

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Website : Vietnam construction machine development ., jsc

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9 years 4 days ago #132026 by STEPHEN
Replied by STEPHEN on topic Moderators, Please!
Dude, did you really join us just to SPAM?:ban:

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9 years 3 days ago #132089 by mog5858
well i give you the .57 cents lol

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9 years 3 days ago #132093 by STEPHEN

well i give you the .57 cents lol


That reminds me of a buddy that bought a new LT40H woodmizer. He brought a check for what it was supposed to be but found that he was short less than $10.00 on a $35,000 saw. He had to dig all through his pick up to scratch up the balance. For a machine more than $800,000.00 why would the small dollars be so important?.

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9 years 3 days ago #132107 by old-iron-habit

That reminds me of a buddy that bought a new LT40H woodmizer. He brought a check for what it was supposed to be but found that he was short less than $10.00 on a $35,000 saw. He had to dig all through his pick up to scratch up the balance. For a machine more than $800,000.00 why would the small dollars be so important?.


I'm sure it was a computer conversion to U.S. dollars from some foreign currency.

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