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Our new Groomer....
Topic Started: Mar 21 2008, 09:49 AM (1,031 Views)
Pekabu
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Well maybe not. At 32k it would really pack down the trails, though our bridges wouldn't hold up.

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Go to youtube and put in john deere 764. Cool vid. Nice looking new style of dozer. Maybe Dirt Dummy will get one so we can play with it.
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Looks like someone tipped over the parts bin. Loader/Farm tractor/Dozer/Scraper tow tractor. :scool:
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Looks lke someone should have tipped that parts bin over a long time ago. Now you can see what is going on in front of that blade. Instead of just guessing or trying to hear your engine work.
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Pekabu, I think that would work better than a TT. Do you think it would pull as wide a drag as a TT and do you think I could find a used one for about the same price as a TT?
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Mar 21 2008, 05:01 PM
Go to youtube and put in john deere 764. Cool vid. Nice looking new style of dozer. Maybe Dirt Dummy will get one so we can play with it.

Washburn will have one of those next! ;)
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2005 RS Rage 200 miles 2007 Grizzley 700 137 miles
SWT/WT Skandics 77 hours Hours Trail Work 268 hours
Pisten Bulley 23 hours New Holland 184 hours
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I couldn't resist. I called our local dealer. He said they would be available in August and be in the $230,000 range. Its probably the only machine built that could pull a Sur-Trac drag without much trouble :floor:


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Mar 24 2008, 03:48 PM
flyingcow
Mar 21 2008, 05:01 PM
Go to youtube and put in john deere 764. Cool vid. Nice looking new style of dozer. Maybe Dirt Dummy will get one so we can play with it.

Washburn will have one of those next! ;)

Is the Washburn club the one that's using the Cat Challenger?
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Yes, that one in Washburn is the biggest groomer I have ever seen.

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I test drove the first Challenger that Washburn looked at a few years ago, it was even bigger that the one they finally bought. Nice machine, great view from the cab, plenty of power. I really liked the display, it pivots with the seat.

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Yeah, I got a chance to drive that one too.... it was neat to run, but my God, it was huge! And heavy! Nothing that I'd want to be the first guy running some spongy ground in :D


Still working a million hours Chuck?
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2005 RS Rage 200 miles 2007 Grizzley 700 137 miles
SWT/WT Skandics 77 hours Hours Trail Work 268 hours
Pisten Bulley 23 hours New Holland 184 hours
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Mar 25 2008, 09:39 PM
Yeah, I got a chance to drive that one too.... it was neat to run, but my God, it was huge! And heavy! Nothing that I'd want to be the first guy running some spongy ground in  :D


Still working a million hours Chuck?

Not so many hours now, starting last Monday am down to 48 hour a week. It is so much better than the 70 I worked the last four or five months. I might be able to get some sleding in this year.
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