Posted by LJD on April 26, 2012 at 05:15:42 from (75.213.78.137):
In Reply to: Using Oliver OC-4? posted by 1970-1655 on April 26, 2012 at 04:54:42:
I've got an OC4 dozer and OC4 loader. Yes they move dirt. It all depends on how fast you need to get it done and IF the crawler will hold together. Most engine parts are very hard to find for OC4s since those Hercules three-bangers are uncommon. Some have steering clutches and some do not. I tend to use for loading/moving dirt only when the ground is too rough or slippery for a wheel loader. Wheel loader works much faster, and a 4WD skid-steer even faster yet. OC4 is geared a bit better in low gear then its predessor, the OC3/HG series. Still fast though unless it has the optional aux. transmission. OC4 was avaiable with a two-speed "Slo-Lo" with high/low range, or a reverser called the "Travel Reverser."
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