Posted by oldtanker on October 31, 2015 at 20:25:32 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Dozer question posted by notjustair on October 31, 2015 at 19:51:00:
There is a JD crawler web site that can give specifics on the old JD's. I think (key word here is THINK) heavy wear items are NLA from Deer. The 2010 is a small machine but it can move a lot of dirt, just takes a little longer. Tips the scales at about 9500 LBS for just the tractor. I would guess the loader adds in around 3-4K. Loaders on crawlers are build pretty heavy. Get the track specs before you go to look at it or take someone with you that knows a lot about track systems. Lot of sellers claim low track wear but either don't know how to measure it or just plain out and out are lying. I just bought a Cat D4 7U the first of Sep. Needs steering brake work but the tracks are really good. I had a friend meet me at the site to look it over before I bought it. Several years ago I drove over 150 miles to look at a crawler loader that the seller plain out and out lied about. The track bushings were worn clear through and it was eating into the pins. The grouser pads were almost thin enough to shave with. His ad claimed it ran but when I got there he said it hadn't run in a few years. So again, be sure of what you are looking at or take someone who knows em with.
Again find the JDcrawler site (that's how it's on the net add the .com.)
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