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Re: Is running a dozer hard to learn?
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Posted by Rick Kr on March 07, 2005 at 10:23:31 from (198.208.159.14):
In Reply to: Is running a dozer hard to learn? posted by Thomas2 on March 07, 2005 at 09:09:54:
Thomas, I would say no, I watch people use them all the time! Then, I got on a newer D4. Blade control in one hand dozer in other. I could run it, but sure didn't look like the pros. We put in an 800' drive also. Had to go down about 16" + to get topsoil out of the way. I only did the back grading of the topsoil, and it looked ok at best. It still had to be regraded. I did it more as playing around. I don't think you can beat hiring a pro. If you have more time to learn go for it. I always look for a reason to buy another piece of equipment. Rick
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