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Re: Utility tractor or bulldozer
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Posted by barryinmn on October 01, 2004 at 21:31:53 from (64.90.78.20):
In Reply to: Utility tractor or bulldozer posted by Doug, Ontario on October 01, 2004 at 12:32:16:
We have had a 59hp rubber tired TLB on the farm for 25 years. Nearly tipped it over building a trail climbing over downed logs. Digging rocks out on slopes is still dicey even straight up & down. Bought a dozer & never looked back!! safe stable crawls over anything. tracks do tear up soil if you get aggressive turning. More fun in snow frozen lawn - no maintenance cleanup but won't cut dirt either. Maintenance wise: $500 for dozer (injector pump) for TLB $9000 refurbed cyl's, welded dipper stick, transmission, & 2 rear tires. now good for another 25 years.
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