Posted by John in MD on March 20, 2023 at 03:44:20 from (73.201.19.214):
In Reply to: JD 430 dozer questions posted by SleepyFarmall on March 19, 2023 at 03:24:44:
I bought one about 25 years ago, looked good when I got it. Problems started as soon as I got it off the trailer. I was going to show a friend how great it was, that's when the reverser stopped working. Next was left steering clutch, not a big deal. Then I had to get the correct grease gun to grease rollers. Next it started getting expensive, was walking out of the pads on right side, no problem ordered used parts from an out of state used parts dealer. But at least he had them. Put it together and mudded in about 8 acres of oats that spring. Really was a great machine for the two times I used it and didn't have to fix it. When I sold it, I figured I got $2000 more then I paid for it, so I only lost $3000 in parts on the deal. Still finding rollers and other parts that I bought for spares and never used. If you need it for your collection great, if not buy a skid loader.
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