Not bad at all 👍 Pretty sweet without the steel tracks clanking - not many open cab dozers you can run without ear muffs! Looks like it does a better job pushing out than a skid would do - guess that's what it's designed for tho. Good video bro
Sounds like an hst transmission. The whine is annoying but not near as loud as other machines would be. But hst transmissions have just a little less oomph than a comparable hp & weight gear drive machine. HST isn't bad but it's just a different way of doing things. They have extremely high torque when you are just barely making them move but the faster you go the less they got
is this a custom install, or a factory option ? Cool idea, I can see it being good working in a subdivision, where you are running over concrete or asphalt at times.
Sounds like it’s starving for power a bit when the blade is being lifted or tilted. It’s also doing a lot of spinning. However I’m use to a D6. I guess this dozer has its place 👍🏻
I dont think we have this in the states. We would probably use a 12k lbs compact track loader around 100hp. However what does this unit weigh in at? I love the idea though! Lmk and ill subscribe haha
I'm sure you can get a set of rubber tracks for a 939 cat track loader or a 450c track loader or an old case 850C or 855D track loader. As a matter of fact, now that I think of it, that would really be great.
i thought abaut puttign rubber tracks on my trackloader, i got to ask you how well it performs, also id need to know if you can cross a street or drive for like 1/4 mile on a street without damaging the pavement with these rubber tracks, also did you modify the undercarriage ?
I dunno if you've found your answer or not by now, but yes, you can run a rubber tracked dozer/crawler on the street as long as you dont have ice cleeats on the tracks. It be no different than running a rubber tracked skid steet on asphalt or concrete.
Hey dude, i watch your digger posts with the 2d idig system and im just wondering what you think is better for house pad finishing. I have 6t digger with 2d i dig but find its abit finicky to get the plus or minus 5 or 10mm.
Depends how much you want to spend mate, if you have alot of work I’d say get at the least a wee vermeer or boxxer with a small sharpgrade laser blade or a bigger skid with one