Posted by DiyDave on October 29, 2010 at 05:08:23 from (70.17.30.148):
In Reply to: struck mini dozer posted by francis on October 28, 2010 at 18:19:28:
I have a 25 HP Struck dozer, some thoughts: Mine is a Dozer, not loader. It is slow, at 2 miles per hour working speed, with a skin flapping overdrive of 3 miles per hour. It is, however well powered, with a Kohler 25 HP, that will fill the blade up, and push the dirt up hills, that no other tractor can approach. I have a 3 point hitch and pto on mine, and about 10 years ago cost around 18 grand. That's a lot, for a small machine. I have since bought a ASV RC30, rubber track loader, which will run circles around it, Yet I still keep the struck, because it has unparalleled visibility, and the shortest turning radius of any machine I own. Works great on jobs, where you want to tear up the least amount of ground.
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