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stupid = Seriously that'sa unobtainium purchase indeed.

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Kind of like a cross between a Unimog, and a tractor....looks stout, and capable.
Old 01-09-2019, 02:15 AM
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Thread title is all wrong....

Stupid impulse purchases you brag about...

I want one....have ZERO need, but that doesn't matter

Very cool...
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A friend of mine has one for plowing his lot and mowing fields to keep bushes down. Mud will stop them. They do not have a lot of clearance. Other than that, thumbs up.

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Old 01-09-2019, 02:28 AM
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I want one to plow snow and be warm........What is it and what do they go for?
In running condition I've seen them go for a few grand up to 20+ (for this model which was made in the early to late 80s IIRC).
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Good find!
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Cool machine.

I want a Toolcat. Two seats, A/C and as an added bonus, they cost more.
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Cool machine.

I want a Toolcat. Two seats, A/C and as an added bonus, they cost more.
I looked into those as well, very cool units. Interestingly there was one at this same auction (2008) in very rough shape and it went for ~$5,500.
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My boys and I will go through every piece and panel (Tim Hancock style) over the next year or so and I'm trying to come up with a scheme that does the uniqueness justice. I'll just use it this winter but it's got a dedicated stall in the new garage for at least 16 months, the possibilities are endless
It would look awesome chopped a foot with a set of 23 inch wire wheels.
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It would look awesome chopped a foot with a set of 23 inch wire wheels.
Ah, the typical hot rod car TV show look. And slam it down to the point it is not able to get over any speed bump.

That is a cool toy you found. Like many toys, if only I had Jay Leno money, and his type of space......
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My boys and I will go through every piece and panel (Tim Hancock style) over the next year or so and I'm trying to come up with a scheme that does the uniqueness justice. I'll just use it this winter but it's got a dedicated stall in the new garage for at least 16 months, the possibilities are endless
Be sure to take photos and start a thread on the restoration. Nothing overly complex, just an occasional update on progress.
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It would be a stupid impulse buy if you lived in a suburban neighborhood.


Actually it would not even be stupid then, just a bit impetuous, perhaps more than you need for mowing the lawn.
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What's the latest on this? Any action pics?
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What's the latest on this? Any action pics?
Had to throw it right into service with the crazy weather up here over the last couple of weeks.

I did find a great dealer in the U.P. (Michigan) that has tons of stock and great prices for parts. I wasn't expecting that so it's a huge bonus.

I moved ten times this much snow over the last week but I took this right after it started, not exactly great camera work


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I just "won" an auction for a truly bizarre utility tractor I've wanted for a while. It's a German made [Max Holder] articulating 4WD narrow/mini tractor. It's powered by a ~50HP 3 Cyl turbo diesel and has front/rear PTO and half a million hyd remotes. It comes with a 6' wide front plow and a rear mounted hyd salt grinder box/spreader but you can mount just about any PTO/Hyd implement ever made for anything. Mowers, blowers, sweepers, chippers, etc...

It's goofy as all get-out to look at and that's a huge reason I like it. I'll be moving into my new construction home (with acreage) in a few weeks and the idea of tooling around in this oddity pretending to know what I'm doing just makes me smile. Laugh if you must but please share your similar purchases for entertainment

Gratuitous pic of the model. Think of it as a mini Unimog, they are unstoppable.

If I lived up North I would want one of those too.

Stupid impulse purchases you refuse to apologize for

1981 BMW 320i - I placed a cheeky bid on BAT with a 320 at the end, pleased with myself I thought for sure I would get out bid. I stopped the bidding with my amazing sense of humor. I won the car, transferred the funds, and arranged shipping from Denver to Florida. Wife was not amused.

I have considered making it my 15 y/o sons first car, just trying to figure out insuring it. I guess we could toss good liability coverage and skip the collision and comp. It runs perfect and drives as smooth as silk.

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Now you can hire yourself out plowing/ salting sidewalks.
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If I lived up North I would want one of those too.

Stupid impulse purchases you refuse to apologize for

1981 BMW 320i - I placed a cheeky bid on BAT with a 320 at the end, pleased with myself I thought for sure I would get out bid. I stopped the bidding with my amazing sense of humor. I won the car, transferred the funds, and arranged shipping from Denver to Florida. Wife was not amused.

I have considered making it my 15 y/o sons first car, just trying to figure out insuring it. I guess we could toss good liability coverage and skip the collision and comp. It runs perfect and drives as smooth as silk.

These are great cars and they run forever! I owned one back in the 80/90s for about 8 years.
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These are great cars and they run forever! I owned one back in the 80/90s for about 8 years.
This one even has working AC!!

I had one in 1994 it was a 1979 320i.

This is a Pic from 1994 my son on my lap, he is 26 now.

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