I got to play with a Cat 45 during a DMI field demo for two days I was impressed , yes it floated across the fields . It handled every piece of equipment we hooked to it Seven shank deep ripper with the tiger points in our ground going 14 inches deep several models of them The Tigermate and crumblier that was 24 and 26 foot wide . Sure was a far cry from what i was use to . But being me i just had to vapor lock the Cat guy when he asked me what i thought about it and with maybe 10-12 other guys standing around listening my comment to him left him speachless i told him that i really did like it BUT can ya get one of these here fancy things with DUALS , Really think it could stand a set of DUAL tracks. . One of my close friends was the DMI block man for our area and put on the field days with some great food . Had a vary good turn out and Our local Cat dealer supplied the HORSE POWER as NOBODY had anything big enough . I found it vary easy to run .
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