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Posted by dirthog on June 24, 2004 at 03:44:48 from (12.32.221.172):
In Reply to: Re: Dozer posted by roadrunner61443 on June 23, 2004 at 20:31:40:
Whatever you buy make sure it has the 6 way blade you were talking about. Also make sure it has a torque converter type trans. I could be wrong but I've heard that special tools are needed to perform repairs on the cats and jd's. I was looking at the small american dozers that Kurt mentioned, they look pretty good, but they were a bit to much like a "toy" for me to buy, but one of them might be perfect for you. By the way I paid 10500 for my 350 Case this spring. It has a fairly new undercarraige, so I paid a little more then some of the others I was looking at. Look around for awhile before you buy, what I did was let my friendly local machinary dealer know I was in the market for a dozer. Everytime he took one in on trade or whatever he called and I checked them out. It took about 5 months but he finally got the dozer I now own, you know how it goes, only driven to church on sundays by a little old lady........lol.
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