Posted by pinball on September 11, 2019 at 19:04:00 from (199.36.82.224):
In Reply to: Re: Case 310G posted by brian36578 on September 11, 2019 at 13:06:38:
you wont like it. you need bigger one for what you want to do. you have to shift every time. they did not make a reverser for those. if you have sand then it will dig okay. anything else and you will end up tearing it up. I had one for awhile. sold it because if you just wanted to push out a fence row, move some trees that were already cut down, move some gravel they wouldn't do much and I hated to shift every time. I have an Allis h4 that has a reverser and is a lot better than the case 310. I have never seen where anyone had nice set of tracks for them. don't get me wrong. they aren't a bad little dozer but exceeding there limitations will tear it up. best thing is they don't have steering clutches and the bands are easy to replace as they said. as always do your home work on the net. do a search and find out all you can about them. regardless what you buy get to know your seller. don't be afraid to ask him questions. a good maintain 310 is probably worth his asking price for some one. asking questions on her is a good start but in the end it will be your decision and you will have to live with it. Good luck
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