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Just snapped this picture this morning, it was sitting there outside a timber warehouse (where you'd expect to see such a machine I guess). I took a good look at the machine but no model numbers or manufacturers name was visible anywhere you'd expect.

Does anyone have any ideas what model number/manufacturer this machine could be?

Thanks for your time.
  • Posted 27 Apr 2008 00:01
  • Modified 27 Apr 2008 00:03 by poster
  • By Gavin
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