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rudog

10-05-2004 19:10:13




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i am going to look at a j.d.crawler tomorrow and was wondering what models would correlate to a d-2 or d-3 cat?that is my info so far other than it has good undercarraige how many times have u heard that.lol anyway let me at least know the diff.models in that size. thanks rudy




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Roy Suomi

10-05-2004 19:55:28




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 Re: j.d.crawler in reply to rudog, 10-05-2004 19:10:13  
You didn't say what models you were going to look at or their use. There is a lot of difference between JD 1010 to JD 650-G. As far as their size goes 350 is slightly smaller than a 3. The 3 will have more power . 450 is closer to 3 in power. my preference is of course Deere 450. The driveline is beefier, undercarriage is bigger , there is a world of difference between the two when pushing a full blade of dirt. 350 makes a nice finish grade machine, 450 can hog dirt better.

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