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What do ya know about dozers?
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 621177" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I've got a JD 450 track loader with a 4-in-1 clam bucket and winch. It is much handier than a dozer. When I want to do dozer type work I just flip up the front half of the bucket and the back half of the bucket turns into a dozer type blade. I can use the clam bucket to pick up brush, logs, rocks etc.. The bucket lets me load gravel, dirt and debris if I need to. The bucket will lift up high allowing me to push 1 ft. diameter trees over (unless it is a sweet gum....dang roots go all the way to china). I can dig out big stumps, dig ponds, clear fence rows, snake logs and drive T-Posts with the bucket. My machine is not so big that I can't manuever it around in the woods but it is plenty big enough to do most anything needed on a farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 621177, member: 1863"] I've got a JD 450 track loader with a 4-in-1 clam bucket and winch. It is much handier than a dozer. When I want to do dozer type work I just flip up the front half of the bucket and the back half of the bucket turns into a dozer type blade. I can use the clam bucket to pick up brush, logs, rocks etc.. The bucket lets me load gravel, dirt and debris if I need to. The bucket will lift up high allowing me to push 1 ft. diameter trees over (unless it is a sweet gum....dang roots go all the way to china). I can dig out big stumps, dig ponds, clear fence rows, snake logs and drive T-Posts with the bucket. My machine is not so big that I can't manuever it around in the woods but it is plenty big enough to do most anything needed on a farm. [/QUOTE]
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