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- w4phjExplorerThere is probably a coyote under the rock.
- Kayteg1Explorer II
tragusa3 wrote:
I don't think there is a topic out there that some folks won't find disagreements in. A rock fell on a road....and presto, someone has to correct someone.
Having roots in Europe I can write whole book of US generic names.
For example try to explain to foreigner what "7-11 common hours" are?
Not to say how many Americans can tell difference between Whirlpool and Jacuzzi ? - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIThe road is now open already.
- Two_JayhawksExplorerI enjoyed the Cliff Clavin beer quote on the payloader. Thanks hikerdog.
- tragusa3ExplorerI don't think there is a topic out there that some folks won't find disagreements in. A rock fell on a road....and presto, someone has to correct someone.
- MrWizardModeratorNo matter who builds them
They are still called pay loaders
And bull Dozer's are bull Dozer's no matter who built them
Generic titles for that equipment design - HikerdogsExplorer
Macrosill wrote:
They are going to need a bigger payloader. Wow!
You're dating yourself by using the name "Payloader". The only machines carrying the official name Payloader were made by the Hough (Huff) company in Illinois. Hough was an independent company from 1931 until 1952 when it was sold to International Harvester. The company was dissolved in 1966 when it became a division of IH. The last machines that carried the Payloader name were built in 1982. That year IH sold the division to Dresser Industries. Dresser industries sold part of the business to Komatsu in 1988 and the remainder in 1994. Komatsu is now the second largest supplier of construction equipment in North America. - rexlionExplorerI'd hate to think what would have happened to a bicyclist...
- tragusa3ExplorerThere could be a car under that and you would never know.
- OLYLENExplorerBrings a whole new meaning to"falling rocks"
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