Posted by Ultradog MN on April 13, 2015 at 15:53:06 from (174.20.228.97):
In Reply to: Trackloders again..... posted by sparktrician on April 13, 2015 at 08:40:57:
I had a 955H for a few years. About a 1960 model. Pins and bushings had been replaced not long before I bought it. It ran real good, had been converted from the pony start to electric. I put a driveway in, loaned it to my step dad for a summer and he put a driveway in. Was a popular guy on our country road. Did a couple garage pads with it, buried stuff, Cleared brush, cut some trails through the woods, let all our cousins drive it around and smash stuff with it. There's nothing like watching a 10 year old boy have at it and dig and thrash and rend with something like that. Finally I had no more use for it so I sold it. Paid $7300 for it when I bought it and sold it for $6900 about 4 years later. It was money well spent. No it wont do what a regular dozer will do - at least not as fast. But it will do a lot of things a dozer wont. I transplanted several 5" dia trees with it, hauled fill a couple hundred yards to cross a swamp, moved big rocks and set them down just so, was able to use it with my bro in the bucket limbing trees and the grousers on the tracks weren't SO darned hard on finished landscaping. They are awesome machines.
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