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Re: IH bulldozer
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Posted by two mile on April 08, 2007 at 10:46:26 from (66.102.50.56):
In Reply to: IH bulldozer posted by doug hixson on April 08, 2007 at 07:52:02:
We own an International TD-9. It has been a great little farm dozer. Cosmetically, this is the ugliest piece of equipment that we own, but not worth fixing up until we are done using it. Brush and trails through the woods are risky tasks. Mechanically, it has been quite reliable considering its age, and condition. It is diesel with glow plugs and it will start at any temperature above 15 degreees. I would quess it to be 75-80 hp. The transmission has 4 forward and 2 reverse gears, very well grouped. We bought this one several years ago for about $5000.00 If you use a little common sense when opperating it, it has tremendous capability. I wouldn't want to put in a 40 hour week opperating it, those clutches and brakes will do more for you than any gym membership. I would say that if you are able to get yours running, that you will find it handy to have around. Only you know the condition of your machine and how that matches your mechanical ability. Keep us posted what you decide.
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