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hello. i am looking to trade a 2001 bobcat 753 with only 2300hours for a 1969 or 1970 chrysler new yorker two door. will consider a four door. the machine is garage kept. the value of the machine is 8 thousand. if interested please contact me. magtop22@hotmail.com. or 724 833 7849.thank you. tom
 
Welcome aboard!

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Good luck in your trade.
 
Welcome to the site from the Moto City!
 
:welcome: Hey Tom....... Post a picture of your bobcat..... Someone may be interested.

And congradulations on your good taste in cars. What makes you want a 69-70 New Yorker.....? Sounds very specific.


hello. i am looking to trade a 2001 bobcat 753 with only 2300hours for a 1969 or 1970 chrysler new yorker two door. will consider a four door. the machine is garage kept. the value of the machine is 8 thousand. if interested please contact me. magtop22@hotmail.com. or 724 833 7849.thank you. tom
 
hello, i just like e looks of them and my dad had a 69 new yorker and i loved it.
 
hello, it has only a bucket no other attachments come with it.
 
Good luck with your trade! I have a Bobcat S220 and don't know how I got along prior to having it! These things are so handy. Snow removal, fencepost digging and pulling, dirt work, motor swaps, moving cars and trailers, no more heavy lifting EVER! Once you own one, you find so many uses for it. Need a ladder? Nope, the wife just lifts me up to clean out the rain gutters. No more getting up and down moving ladders! LOL
 
You are so right. That's why I thought some one would be interested in a trade for my bobcat. I can't believe no one is interested. Oh well I will keep trying. I will get a new yorker or any 1969 c body one of these days.
 
Good luck with your trade! I have a Bobcat S220 and don't know how I got along prior to having it! These things are so handy. Snow removal, fencepost digging and pulling, dirt work, motor swaps, moving cars and trailers, no more heavy lifting EVER! Once you own one, you find so many uses for it. Need a ladder? Nope, the wife just lifts me up to clean out the rain gutters. No more getting up and down moving ladders! LOL
And I'm sure you're using all the OSHA approved fall arrest equipment LOL.
 
Have you noticed that at Home Depot now that a fork lift is not allowed to move unless it's escorted by an "associate" waving orange flags in each hand? The escort looks like a retard. Especially to one that has worked around warehouses all his life.
Corporate attorneys run amuck.
 
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Have you noticed that at Home Depot now that a fork lift is not allowed to move unless it's escorted by an "associate" waving orange flags in each hand? The escort looks like a retard. Especially to one that has worked around warehouses all his life.
Corporate attorneys run amuck.



Depot has been local for twenty years, they always had an escort with the lift, as well as block of the isles when the lift is plucking from the steel
 
What's next? Mandatory store evacuations if a 2X4X8 falls off the rack and a retrieval team is coptered in?
 
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