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Considering trading up from Oliver OC3 to Cat D2

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Dave

04-02-2001 18:21:46




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Hi, I am fairly new to crawlers. I have two Oc3's.
Recently I tested a Cat D2. It seems to have alot more power than the Oc3. ALOT MORE POWER. It makes the OC3 feel like a riding mower. I have a couple other posts as to weight and trailerability. Any input would be appreciated. I would use this machine for logging and land clearing. It has a winch and log boom. I don't know anything about old Cat's. Thanks, Dave

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OzDozer

04-04-2001 21:37:53




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 Re: Considering trading up from Oliver OC3 to Cat D2 in reply to Dave, 04-02-2001 18:21:46  
Dave - The Oliver is a lightweight toy, designed for agricultural work, the Cat D2 is a real bulldozer, designed for a lot longer life and harder work.
Plus Cat parts would be a lot easier to get.



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Dianne

04-05-2001 10:49:18




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 Re: Re: Considering trading up from Oliver OC3 to Cat D2 in reply to OzDozer, 04-04-2001 21:37:53  
Well Oz, I still don't know if I'd consider moving from an Oliver to a Cat a trade UP???? ;-)))



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OzDozer

04-06-2001 02:41:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Considering trading up from Oliver OC3 to Cat D2 in reply to Dianne, 04-05-2001 10:49:18  
Dianne - One day we'll convince you to stop restoring them toy bulldozers and get you to restore a REAL one!!



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john

04-16-2001 22:24:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Considering trading up from Oliver OC3 to Cat D2 in reply to OzDozer, 04-06-2001 02:41:20  
yellow pony motor piece of crap...d-2 looks like a cheese box next to the graceful lines of the oc...figure you never will understand differential steering versus old clutch and brake will you just another cathead



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Dave

04-04-2001 08:49:58




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 Re: Considering trading up from Oliver OC3 to Cat D2 in reply to Dave, 04-02-2001 18:21:46  
I'd be interested in the OC-3's if you're looking to off load them!
Thanks



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