Posted by Janicholson on January 17, 2008 at 21:03:39 from (66.173.50.97):
In Reply to: IH TD-18 posted by kirk in ks, on January 17, 2008 at 18:40:38:
I have owned a TD18A with a TD20 engine in it. Cable operated Bucyrus Erie blade. I have had 400 hours on it pushing sand and leveling mine tailings, from 50 foot tall hills to within a yard of flat. They will kill you. It is not equipped with power anything (except tracks) The clutches and brakes are all manually operated. the cable winches are equipped with manual hand levers. The thing is best stayed away from unless you are a big man with fitness as a mode of operation, and do not care if you are vibrated till you are in tatters. You need a permitted 18 wheel flatbed simi to move it, and a follow car for wide loads. This is a TD24, which is just a smidge bigger. JimN
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