Cat D4G LGP, good choice?

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I am in the market for a small dozer for road work, erosion control , brush clearing and maintaining creek crossings on our place, not commercial work. When everyone seems to be going to mulchers, I'm looking at a dozer...
I have found a D4G with cab and air, sweeps, window guards, wide tracks and a 5 tooth ripper. It has 3500hrs on it. Any feed back would be appreciated. Cost is 55k.
 
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If you are mostly operating on firm ground, the LGP, low ground pressure model (wide tracks) is kind of a waste and more expensive to replace. Other than that, or finding a std. u/c machine, it should serve you well. Oh, we'll need some pics you know.:thumbsup:
 
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LGP is popular down here. After a lot of rain, the bottom falls out....southeast Texas. Thanks for your feed back and I'll try and load some pics
 
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I did just that with an older CAT D3 and enjoyed every minute of the 17 years I owned it.

Ran out of things to do and reluctantly sold it for 2k less than I paid for it.

A good used Dozer in the smaller sizes are hard to come by around here.

Originally, I had planned to rent which wouldn't have worked for me... dozer work is playtime that had to be scheduled around the demands of work and when soil conditions were optimal...
 
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Here is a picture.
 
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I may be talkin' out of school here...But, I'd check out the under carriage real good. The sprocket in the picture looks to be pretty sharp. Rails & pins probably won't look much better. This is something that would probably have to be replaced right a way.
There's not much worse than having to wrestle the tracks back on a machine twice a day, especially one that you've just paid $55K for.
Good luck, used equipment is a gamble at best. You win some you loose some. Here's to hoping that you win, and if you loose, not too bad. :drink:
 
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Here is the report.
35% left of undercarriage more or less
 
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I agree the sprocket looks worn. Thank for your input.
A full track job is not cheep. I really want a machine with 2000hrs, but this one popped up in my area set up like I want it.
At 2000 hrs there is a whole lot less worn out. I figured I could run it at least 1500hrs as is and do a full aftermarket track job.
 
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Are you familiar with dozers? I'm im grimes county also and if you have any questions can give you another set of eyes or input.

Brett
 
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Are you familiar with dozers? I'm im grimes county also and if you have any questions can give you another set of eyes or input.

Yes, I had a JD 650 in 1994, new. I don't want to buy new again so I'm looking at used. It will be for weekend work only.
 

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