It all depends upon what kind of work and how fast you need it completed. I started with a D4D and found a niche in the custom dozing business doing the odd jobs on the farm. Unless you plan on clearing timber, you can get a lot done with a D4. Posted 17:46 (#3561713 - in reply to #3561561) Subject: RE: Case Cat Deere DozersĪ D4 is good for clean up and is cheap to own. A lot depends on how they are set up too (tracks width and such ) An 850 case should be around a 650 Deere. The case will walk all over an "E" but probably wouldn't a d4h. We had a D4E and have a Case 850H now and there is no comparison. The Case 650, 750 850 roughly follows that.Įdited for confusing JD dozer sizes. You're probably in the range of the 750 to 850.īack in the 90's the Deere 450G 550G and 650G as well as the cat D3C D4C and D5C were 70, 80 and 90 hp machines. Case has switched around their numbering system some. If it's a D, E or possibly an H it's closer to a 650 machine, maybe a little bigger like the 700. If it's a D4 B, C, G or K it is in the Deere 550 size class. ![]() Who blows more smoke,him or his number 9 dozer? Any D4 is going to beat a skid on a dead push. Posted 17:33 (#3561672 - in reply to #3561567) Subject: Re: Case Cat Deere Dozersĭepends on the series - D's and E's have great power to weight and H's can do some work too. And while it won't set any speed records, it has taken out a lot of trees/hedgerow. get a d9 or just sit on the porch good luck and dont callme when you get stuck If your going to waist your time with a d4 just buy a skid loader. How similar of size are these two machines and what model of Deere would be similar? Just thinking about these for around the farm cleanups. A fellow thats ran a dozer for me in the past has an 850 Case. I've not been around dozers enough to really know all the different model numbers. Posted 16:52 (#3561561) Subject: Case Cat Deere DozersĪ cousin of mine has a Cat D4 dozer that he's thinking about selling. Please help!!! Thank you for your time and suggestions.You are logged in as a guest. This dozer has is not a rust bucket at all and has been in the western united states with one family since original purchase. Would like to get opinions and your ideas of a fair price. I have looked high and low and now need the expertise of the group. I cannot find any recent examples of a similar machine selling. One extra backhoe bucket is also part of the deal. Also forgot to mention the rear hydraulics are also set up to take advantage of a hammer on the rear stick. Only used about 50 hours in the last 12 years. ![]() ![]() All pins will eventually have to be replaced. Oil analysis and transmission fluid analysis are out for review. All fluids have been replaced within the year. Per specs looks like the undercarriage is at 60%. Undercarriage is in great shape, top rollers will need replacing eventually. Again all systems work, all gauges work, rock guards and in great shape and will only need 3 or 4 hours replaced. The case extendahoe came original from the dealer. Has an open ROPS and will need a new seat. The unit has a turbo cummins motor which starts right up and no smoke at all. ![]() I know I will have to replace a few hoses as well as at least 6 seals. There is about 3600 hours on the unit and all systems run without issue. I am looking to purchase a 1985 Case Crawler Dozer Loader that comes with a (4 in 1) bucket and a 850C Case Backhoe.
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