Case 1150 dozer

   / Case 1150 dozer #11  
Only under "ideal" conditions! Anything other than that, and you will be going for something to pull/push that skid steer out.

I had both at the same time, the dozer is still here!

SR

They’re different tools for different uses. It also doesn’t sound like you had a tracked skid steer. That dozer doesn’t have a 6 way blade either which is really going to reduce the usefulness of a small dozer.
 
   / Case 1150 dozer
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#12  
I don't know anything about it. I'm assuming its a Cat. They have the reputation of having every part for every machine, no matter how old. I don't know if that's true or not.

Off the top of my head, I believe that D4's are in the 90hp range. Dozers that small are more for finish grading and making the dirt look nice. They are too light to dig in hard, compacted soil and pretty much worthless at pushing over trees. I ran a Deere 450G for a little bit and it was only able to take out saplings, and unable to push them when I had a bunch of them down.

Except for digging my lake, I really don't have any reason to own a dozer. Since I have it, I'll use to for a few more things, but once it's gone, I'll never own another dozer.
D4D is cat, yes. It’s a pretty stout dozer though, I’ve seen them run, they’ll push over trees fairly easy. 90 HP and I think around 20,000 pounds I’m not logging and pushing over sequoias or anything. Good to know that parts availability is presumably a little better with Cat than the others. Thanks for the info.
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #13  
For land clearing straight blades on dozers are stronger and work VERY good. BUT, like a "gear drive" in a tractor, you have to learn how to use them, and once you do they work great. Some people just think it's too much work to learn how to operate something, that in the end is superior.

I had dozers with straight blades, you just have to learn to use them, and you CAN do finish grading with them just fine.

BTW, yes my skid had tracks...

SR
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #14  
Only under "ideal" conditions! Anything other than that, and you will be going for something to pull/push that skid steer out.

I had both at the same time, the dozer is still here!

SR
We have a trac hoe remember? The trac hoe can knock down and pile an acre of trees while the dozer is still trying to get the first one down. Trac hoe is big with a thumb on it. Picks up big trees and piles them. Whole trees stump and all. Plus you can pick up and drop stumps to knock dirt off them for burning. Plus sometimes we cut stumps off and take to one spot with the ss and the th piles them like a tee pee, burns good. Try that with a dozer. They brought a case dozer on the last job we were on. But with three skid steers and two big trac hoes, we only cranked it when we loaded it up to leave, two weeks later. I guess if both hoes got stuck we might have used it.
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #15  
We have a trac hoe remember? The trac hoe can knock down and pile an acre of trees while the dozer is still trying to get the first one down. Trac hoe is big with a thumb on it. Picks up big trees and piles them. Whole trees stump and all. Plus you can pick up and drop stumps to knock dirt off them for burning. Plus sometimes we cut stumps off and take to one spot with the ss and the th piles them like a tee pee, burns good. Try that with a dozer. They brought a case dozer on the last job we were on. But with three skid steers and two big trac hoes, we only cranked it when we loaded it up to leave, two weeks later. I guess if both hoes got stuck we might have used it.
NO argument from me on a track hoe, but THIS is your post I answered,

[They are way cheaper than that. Just look around a little. They are becominga dinosaur. A skid steer with tracks will work circles around that thing. Skidsteer will not do as much at once but will make five trips before you get that thing across a field. Just rent a trac hoe to knock the trees down and do the rest with a skid steer.]

See anything about a track hoe in there?

SR
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #16  
NO argument from me on a track hoe, but THIS is your post I answered,

[They are way cheaper than that. Just look around a little. They are becominga dinosaur. A skid steer with tracks will work circles around that thing. Skidsteer will not do as much at once but will make five trips before you get that thing across a field. Just rent a trac hoe to knock the trees down and do the rest with a skid steer.]

See anything about a track hoe in there?

SR
The next to the last sentence. Second one up from the bottom.
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #17  
The next to the last sentence. Second one up from the bottom.
My point was/is, you are comparing a hoe AND skidsteer to a dozer, then claiming the skidsteer is much better.

Do you really think that's a fair comparison?

No matter, different strokes for different folks.

SR
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #18  
My point was/is, you are comparing a hoe AND skidsteer to a dozer, then claiming the skidsteer is much better.

Do you really think that's a fair comparison?

No matter, different strokes for different folks.

SR
Right he can keep the skid steer. Just get a trac hoe for a couple of weeks per 40 acres and he should be cooking with grease. I had a D 7 for years with a winch. Pain to move. Work on it down in the woods where it falls apart. A front idler split on me 1/4 mile in the woods. Had to break tracks right there. Move blade off of it. Jack up remove front idler. Drive way off and find another one. Come along and bindered the track together. Or it started blowing water and it had cut the sleeve in the engine. I fixed that. It started easing out of gear, fixed that. Oh take a radiator out and repair it. Water pump started leaking, that was fixed by me too, tough because big water pump. And that old dozer still goes. But, I don't want it. I can say I know a lot about dozers though.
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #19  
I've had a few dozers too, including a D-7, but mine was quite reliable.

The 450 I have now, has been a very good dozer, but it's been taken care of too...

SR
 
   / Case 1150 dozer #20  
I've had a few dozers too, including a D-7, but mine was quite reliable.

The 450 I have now, has been a very good dozer, but it's been taken care of too...

SR
There is a nice 450 JD here. Final drives slipping a little but looks nice and runs good 3,000 bucks. But our big skid steer weighs 13k and it will load feed mixers, dirt, pile with grapple, run Bush hog and mulcher, run hydraulic auger, haul it to storms all over the country and clean up, load lumber at the saw mill, stack and put out hay for 3,000 cattle. That's just the things we do. Dozer you can only push and drag. You gotta make every move count because it's metal to metal and wearing out.
 

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