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Re: CAT D7 $$$
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Posted by Ultradog MN on March 11, 2002 at 16:29:44 from (65.25.213.242):
In Reply to: CAT D7 $$$ posted by Mr. B on March 11, 2002 at 14:39:51:
Mr. B There is just no way to give you an answer to your question. Because: How are the tracks? What % life left in the pins and bushings? What year is it? Does it have a pony motor or is it electric start? Does it start and run good? Does it have ROPS? What kind of blade? How much wear? 6 way blade? Winch? How are the clutches? Brakes? Bubbles in the radiator??? Greasy old thing or nice and clean? Cat parts are terribly expensive!! I bought an old 955H Cat a few years ago for $7300. It's similar to a D6. Used it for 2 summers putting a road in and general cleaning up then sold it for $7100. I was one of those fools who jump in where angels fear to tread. But got lucky and never had to fix it. It was the MOST FUN toy I've ever owned though. Good luck.
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