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Re: Re: Re: Case 350 Bulldozer
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Posted by back40 on May 27, 2004 at 05:37:17 from (12.2.142.7):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Case 350 Bulldozer posted by Windancer on May 26, 2004 at 15:04:10:
I've got a '68 Case 310G which is almost identical to the early 350s. I found that the machine is very easy to work on with no specialty tools required. I replaced the undercarriage and found all parts easily available and bought most of them through the local CASE INDUSTRIAL dealer. In most cases, dealer price was almost identical to other aftermarket prices. I really wanted to buy a CAT but in addition to a much higher price, all of the CATs I looked at needed work and that required specialty tools which I didn't have. The other option was to have a CAT dealer do most of the work at $90 an hour(probably higher now). Granted, the resale is always higher for a CAT machine but I just couldn't justify spending that kind of $ for a hobby machine.
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