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MichaelHoward
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I saw this in my many travels across the US. If this guy or girl is not a member they need to be. This is on I 70 west about 70 miles from Saint Louis MO. Thought some of you may enjoy looking. I all most ran off the road when I saw it. I also stoped at Ritchie Bros I have a list of people that haul Cats Ill have to scan it and post it when I get back home. Man It is great to live in the USA !!!! I wonder how many cats it took to build the ARCH in Saint Louis ? Anyone have any pictures of that ?
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1957 D6 9U Ford 3000 2002 HD with a 30 shot of NOS 1978 Ford Bronco 1969 lincoln 2 Door Coupe 460 500hp and a 1972 Ford F 100 that I cant find time to put back together.
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Sat, Mar 12, 2011 8:19 AM
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That's a cable plow for burying cable.
Later Bob
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Sat, Mar 12, 2011 8:29 AM
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That's a cable plow for burying cable.
Later Bob
Could you say Cats were the start of the internet ?[quote="bob"]That's a cable plow for burying cable.
Later Bob[/quote]
1957 D6 9U Ford 3000 2002 HD with a 30 shot of NOS 1978 Ford Bronco 1969 lincoln 2 Door Coupe 460 500hp and a 1972 Ford F 100 that I cant find time to put back together.
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Sat, Mar 12, 2011 8:35 AM
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Could you say Cats were the start of the internet ?[quote="bob"]That's a cable plow for burying cable.
Later Bob[/quote]
Hi, MichaelHoward.
As Bob said, the jigger in your photo is a cable plow - - - - fitted to what appears to be an Aliis Chalmers HD16 crawler. I would not be surprised if the ripper was also steerable. Many of them were.

No, I have no idea how many Cats were involved in the making of the arch in St Louis, nor do I have any photos of the making of said arch. It might be interesting to see some photos of it though, if anybody has any.

Thanks for sharing.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Sat, Mar 12, 2011 4:32 PM
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