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BIowa

09-12-2003 06:10:58




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I posted this several days ago "Does anyone have a list of smaller machines that were offered with PTO and/or a 3pt hitch? Just trying to narrow my search- dream crawler would have both with a 1/2 to 3/4 yard bucket on front." Maybe I'm going about this wrong. Can someone point me to a good reference book or review on crawlers & I'll try to research it myself. Thanks. BIowa




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evielboweviel

09-16-2003 04:00:06




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 Re: crawler reference book in reply to BIowa, 09-12-2003 06:10:58  
friend has a JD350 with 6way blade, three point and pto. never uses the three point or pto. bought the tractor used. have seen the gas co. use machines like this to mow right of ways, now seem to use 4 wheel drive tractors



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Bob

09-12-2003 19:44:49




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 Re: crawler reference book in reply to BIowa, 09-12-2003 06:10:58  
Check "Same" and New Holland. Both manufacture crawlers of several different sizes with 3 pt and pto. Most of these are for the European market but are available in the US. I'm sure that their units can be provided with either loaders or blades. Remember these are ag units or they wouldn't have 3 pts. to begin with. Price will range from 20k up for a new unit. Good luck..... .



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Frank Dodson

09-12-2003 18:46:18




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 Re: crawler reference book in reply to BIowa, 09-12-2003 06:10:58  
Terrance is correct that there were several older crawler tractors that had what you are wanting. I can give you my experience with Oliver. I owned both a model OC3 & OC4 that had pto but no 3pt hitch. Both little tractors were good hill tractors but the pto was not heavy enough to carry a rotary cutter. I had to replace the pto on the 4 at least three times and I was even using a slip clutch. The Chinese dozers such as the Nortrack have a pto and 3 pt. but they are small and I feel the jury is still out on these. I was under the impression that Komatsu could add a pto to their D20 series but I don't think it is 540. Probably the best buy would be a JD 420 with 3pt and pto. A good one can be bought for 5000-6000. I bought a NH 3930 4 wheel drive to pull my rotary cutter and a Mitsubishi BD2F for dozer work.

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BIowa

09-12-2003 19:13:24




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 Re: Re: crawler reference book in reply to Frank Dodson, 09-12-2003 18:46:18  
Frank & Terrance- Thanks for the advice.



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Terrance

09-12-2003 06:20:19




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 Re: crawler reference book in reply to BIowa, 09-12-2003 06:10:58  
There were many small crawlers that have been equipped the way you are asking about. Case 310,350 Oliver OC3,4; JohnDeere; Long for just a few.I dont know about modern crawlers being offered this way I am sure there are some like the Nortrack,but I am not familar with them. Hope this helps Terrance



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