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SE PA | Better follow the links that JW posted. Be sure to examine the u/c before buying, as a worn out u/c will cost big $$$$ to try and fix, and if this isn't a production sort of machine, it's basically wasted money. One some of the older D8's guys have been known to buy 2 machines...... one that works, and one that has a good u/c. On older machines it's cheaper to buy a 2nd machine for the u/c than it is to buy new tracks......
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