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Re: struck corp, dozers and loaders
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Posted by Hermit on May 18, 2004 at 10:14:38 from (69.21.48.25):
In Reply to: struck corp, dozers and loaders posted by KURT (mi) on May 18, 2004 at 02:28:58:
I bought one in 1993 with a dozer blade, bucket and backhoe. A lot of differences from back in the '70's. Now, the tractors use an engine pump to drive hydraulic motors that move the tracks. There's another pump that provides pressure for the other hydraulics. I personally love it. I used it to dig my basement and help build my house. It's good for landscaping and moving logs. The only real consideration is speed. It's slow when compared to the full-size tractors or dozers. But if you have the time, it's fun, gets the job done and can get into small areas other vehicles can't go. If you keep the oil changed, tractor greased and things tightened, there's not much more maintenance. Have fun.
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