Thought I'd snap these 2 together while the sun was out. Up close i think the R40 is a little on the small side for the 475 but hey ho.
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Euclid R40 and 475B loader.
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Re: Euclid R40 and 475B loader.
The 475 is Bymo, a very nice models to look at but a lot of plastic to the touch.
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