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Re: IH's best kept secret - TD 340 Dozer.
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Posted by maplehillfrm on July 03, 2007 at 16:27:34 from (74.32.128.160):
In Reply to: Re: IH's best kept secret - TD 340 Dozer. posted by John-Paul T on July 03, 2007 at 13:55:40:
oh man they are great in the woods and on small jobs, they turn anywhere you want them ,, I had to redesign the seat though I am 6'7 with a bum leg and the seat was just to low and close,, but other than that what a great piece of machinery,, the top picture is indeed a 2500, a 2500A,, works great UNLESS,,, you run it out of fuel,, man it is a bear to get started after that , it needs to be on a very down incline to get the fuel running,, I only did that once,, well twice but dont tell my father in law hahah,,, I bougt the backhoe when I put in my new house and the quotes I was getting were around 15- 20,000 for just the hole,, I bought this for less than that did all my digging, plus more and did a few jobs with her,, ,pat
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