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JD 150 Dozer

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aphil

03-31-2006 15:33:59




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I'm looking for a small dozer and have found a JD 150. Anyone know anything about the 150, good or bad? Thanks,




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jdemaris

03-31-2006 16:13:41




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 What the heck is a JD 150 Dozer? in reply to aphil, 03-31-2006 15:33:59  
I worked for Deere dealers most of my life, and I never heard of it. What is it, and why do you think it's a "150?" Deere crawlers started with the B orchard conversion with the Lindeman kit, then I guess, MC, 40, 420, 430, 440, 1010, 350, 400G - and that's the end of all the small crawlers they ever made as far as I know. Deere no longer makes small crawlers.



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aphil

03-31-2006 18:08:06




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 Re: What the heck is a JD 150 Dozer? in reply to jdemaris, 03-31-2006 16:13:41  
I found this in the paper and talked to the guy, but have not seen the dozer. I have looked the world over and cannot find anything about a JD 150. Thanks for the reply. I think I"ll look else where.



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jdemaris

03-31-2006 18:25:01




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 Re: What the heck is a JD 150 Dozer? in reply to aphil, 03-31-2006 18:08:06  
The 350 John Deere crawler with a diesel engine has a 152 cubic inch engine - that's the only way I can't think of where anything close to the number "150" might be used. Also, Drott makes a bucket sometimes used on Deere equipment that is model 150.



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