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16 years 8 months ago #13070
by Willie
Jeff I have only seen 2 sizes D2 and D4 size the look like a leT but with hyd and lots of them around I dont know much about them baus have seen lots but most small farmers still use them or think they will someday the are made from war surplus parts so I'm gueesing they were made right after the war. I also was told that they were orig made in Livingston CA area for moving chicken crap but not really sure
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16 years 8 months ago #13087
by MikeA
I've got this little Kay Bruner. It's got an all over beautiful rust patina, but is in amazing shape. It has very little wear on it. Tires could use some help though.http://groups.msn.com/MikesRustyandShinyStuff/constsructionequipment.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=371
I don't know the model number or year.
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16 years 8 months ago #13098
by CR
Murray started out in Modesto, CA then later had a second plant in Billings Montana, currently they are in Corcoran, Ca
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16 years 8 months ago #13151
by Willie
I talked to Ed Akin tonite he told me that the first Murray Scrapers were Model No.D2.D4 & D6 and were painted Omaha Orange
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