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Re: Is running a dozer hard to learn?
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 07, 2005 at 15:59:33 from (4.124.66.29):
In Reply to: Re: Is running a dozer hard to learn? posted by 720Deere on March 07, 2005 at 13:12:27:
If it took me that long to go 800 feet one blade widthe wide and only 8to10inches deep i would still be putten in entrence way for the drilling rigs We would cut the edge of the road down 18 to24 inches install a 13 inch culvert and cut the lease road back to the pin build the location 200x300 dig two to three pits and put down stone some times the whole location and be in and out in under 8to 10 hours , if i only had to stone the first 100 feet of the lease road no more then 6 hours on the job and off to the next one sometime two location a day, Ya just did not want to get near me and that 750 Deere the first dozer that i ever ran that worked the was i liked to fast.
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