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Murray scraper rescued from the scrapyard jaws of death

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I've been looking for one of these little Murray 2 yard to pull behind my 5U for quite some time. I noticed something yellow sitting on top of the pile at the steel recycler next door to my place of employment. After getting out the binoculars I could see what it was. I inquired and asked if it could be purchased and a few hours later it was sitting at my house.
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Sun, May 2, 2010 9:47 PM
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The tractor Gods were smiling down on you for that one.....nice catch.
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Sun, May 2, 2010 9:57 PM
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The tractor Gods were smiling down on you for that one.....nice catch.

Thanks I can't tell you how thrilled I was, especially since he sold it to me for scrap price. The best $230.00 I ever spent. I've changed the tires and some wheel bearings and the cylinders need refreshed but it was a great deal.
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Sun, May 2, 2010 10:48 PM
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Thanks I can't tell you how thrilled I was, especially since he sold it to me for scrap price. The best $230.00 I ever spent. I've changed the tires and some wheel bearings and the cylinders need refreshed but it was a great deal.
Very cool indeed. It is interesting how many small scrapers there are that mimic their big brothers. Outstanding save.
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Sun, May 2, 2010 11:04 PM
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Very cool indeed. It is interesting how many small scrapers there are that mimic their big brothers. Outstanding save.
once in a lifetime find and deal of a life time i would give $2300 yet alone $230glad you found what you were looking for.
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Sun, May 2, 2010 11:52 PM
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once in a lifetime find and deal of a life time i would give $2300 yet alone $230glad you found what you were looking for.
So glad you saved that one, it looks like a really nice unit. Good job!:high5:
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Mon, May 3, 2010 12:23 AM
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So glad you saved that one, it looks like a really nice unit. Good job!:high5:
The tractor gods weren't as kind for us.
We got a phone call a couple years ago about a tractor sitting atop a scrap pile 20 feet high, said to look like a lightweight rumley oilpull. Well sadly it was an X oilpull, it had been found just alittle to late because the scrapyard had rough housed her quite a bit. All that remained was the frame, transmission/rearend, and the rear wheels. Looking at the the remains made us sick it was obviously a complete tractor when it arrived. You could see where the sheet metal had been bolted, front axle, engine, etc. They had just torn the pieces off with an excavator with a iron working claw.
We saved what was left and its now part of a 75% complete model X oilpull
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Mon, May 3, 2010 6:39 AM
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Reply to YeLLoIrOn:
The tractor gods weren't as kind for us.
We got a phone call a couple years ago about a tractor sitting atop a scrap pile 20 feet high, said to look like a lightweight rumley oilpull. Well sadly it was an X oilpull, it had been found just alittle to late because the scrapyard had rough housed her quite a bit. All that remained was the frame, transmission/rearend, and the rear wheels. Looking at the the remains made us sick it was obviously a complete tractor when it arrived. You could see where the sheet metal had been bolted, front axle, engine, etc. They had just torn the pieces off with an excavator with a iron working claw.
We saved what was left and its now part of a 75% complete model X oilpull
Good job nice one.:cool2:
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Mon, May 3, 2010 11:11 AM
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