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justin14054

12-25-2007 08:52:31




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Gentlemen,
Thinking about a td 6.Runs (Gas /desil combo)Drives apparently no major ptoblems,hyd work.What is the average going price for this???I am new to crawlers.Thanks
Justin




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dej(jed)

12-26-2007 05:25:41




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 Re: TD 6 in reply to justin14054, 12-25-2007 08:52:31  
I have had a couple of TD 6's and one TD 9. In my opinion they are nothing but a headache.Even when they are running they are lazy machines. They say the F12 was better than a horse, well I guess the TD 6's were better than the old cable loaders and dozers.



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RustyFarmall

12-25-2007 16:29:17




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 Re: TD 6 in reply to justin14054, 12-25-2007 08:52:31  
If you are new to crawlers, I would recommend having it inspected by someone who is very familiar with crawler tractors. The tracks and under-carriage can very possibly be severely worn, and it is very costly to rebuild. I'm not trying to scare you away from it, but with any crawler tractor, you need to go into it with your eyes wide open.



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old

12-25-2007 09:29:16




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 Re: TD 6 in reply to justin14054, 12-25-2007 08:52:31  
See your other post for what I said about them



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moseed

12-26-2007 10:14:32




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 Re: TD 6 in reply to old, 12-25-2007 09:29:16  
Have some neighbors who farm and ranch who have four working TD-9s Dozers (three wide gauges and a narrow). They call the narrow "widow maker" which is a tribute to it's instability compared to the wide gauges when maintaining mountain roads on their cattle holdings. These guys swear by the wide gauge TD-9 dozers because they are light weight for their power and so they can manuever on roads that heavier machines can't. These guys blade roads that most mortals would not consider. They love the little things!

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