Posted by notjustair on October 31, 2015 at 19:51:00 from (70.195.12.41):
As I am cutting beans I am seeing all of the places where a little dozer would be pretty handy. I don't need anything that is nice and shiny new, just reliable. It may sit for 9 months and then get used 100 hours in a week. I've got a lot of terrace work to do and another pond to dig.
I see a JD 2010 dozer/loader on CL that looks pretty nice. It has a bucket loader on it that is good sized and lots of rear weights. Anyone have an opinion on the little boogers? It says it is gas (which may be better as I don't have to worry about a rack in an injection pimp sticking when it sits), the undercarriage is 85-90%, the tracks look like they have lots of life in them,but it says it will need some kind of work on steering clutches in the future. From just what I have read on here that seems to be a wear item on any dozer.
I know it would probably be a gas hog and lack power to do any serious damage. That's fine with me as everything I have need for isn't huge. I could use the slid steer but it would take forever with the little bucket it has.
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