Hi Billy, Thanks for the info! yes i've found alot about the Twenty Two's, and the reason i was interested was because i'm putting in a fish pond and am able to buy the 3 twenty two's for what it was going to cost to rent a larger dozer to do the work. The 35 really interested me because of the lack of info on the web about it...LOL. Kinda figured it was pretty uncommon and like you said i was wondering if it was to fill in between the 30 and a later model. but it is BIG compared to the 22's. as far as towing it onto the trailer when i move them... i was hoping the 22 could pull it up on to it?? They are all in really good condition considering the age and the undercarriage,(without measuring) looks to be in very good shape. I think the previous owner showed one of them as it is much cleaner than the other 2. The one you said might be an orchard model doesnt have the larger tin covers over the track. but it has narrow tracks, the other two are wide tracks.(about 14 inches i think without measuring them)
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