firetuck
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- Joined
- Aug 4, 2013
- Messages
- 8
- Location
- Wasilla, AK
- Tractor
- formerly - 373 Beaver and others; presently, CAT 226 skid-steer
I've got one, and it's still in the crate it was delivered in. I think it's probably 20 years old (could be 30). The crate is falling apart but it's never been uncrated. I eased a corner open a few years ago to find the manual so I could attempt to post it but never got past that point.
Is there anyone interested?
This is a actual belly-mounted bulldozer for the tractor. It's not really a 'quick-attach.' It looked like it would take a bit of time to hook up the first time - then it would mount/drop in probably 10-15 minutes. My 370 had a loader so it would have been a lot more work - the loader would have had to come off. This is no namby-pamby snow blade (though it would push it) it's a real steel, hydraulically operated, factory-built bulldozer blade.
I can probably dig the manual out again but showing the blade would require taking what's left of the crate off of it and leaving it exposed to more weather. If someone sound interested enough I could probably haul it into the shop, uncrate it, take pics, then crate it back up.
Is there anyone interested?
This is a actual belly-mounted bulldozer for the tractor. It's not really a 'quick-attach.' It looked like it would take a bit of time to hook up the first time - then it would mount/drop in probably 10-15 minutes. My 370 had a loader so it would have been a lot more work - the loader would have had to come off. This is no namby-pamby snow blade (though it would push it) it's a real steel, hydraulically operated, factory-built bulldozer blade.
I can probably dig the manual out again but showing the blade would require taking what's left of the crate off of it and leaving it exposed to more weather. If someone sound interested enough I could probably haul it into the shop, uncrate it, take pics, then crate it back up.