Got the Cat home today

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We bought the Cat D3B over the wekend and got it home today. Only 1 hour of operating time today. So far, so good. I have a pond to clean out right away and I guess it is going to get muddy. pretty quick.--Ken Sweet
 

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I don't know much about those machines, but that one looks pretty good, Ken.
 
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Thanks Bird, I got about 2 hours operating time on it this afternoon and I am pleased with the performance, so far? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif--Ken Sweet
 
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Apex pads, good choice for pond work. That one have wet clutches? The early ones were dry. If dry, monitor the amount of moisture buildup in the clutch compartments lest they begin sticking.
 
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How does that compare to the Cat 955? Several years ago I had a 955 when I was building my pond. I think it was around 90hp. I had the "swamp" tracks on it that were really wide, and it worked great. I used it for 2 years, kept up with all of the maintenance of it, and then sold it for a slight profit. Sometimes I wish I still had it around. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif I used that 955 and a JD 650 excavator to dig a 1 1/4 acre pond that is 20' deep. Oh yeah, I also had two tandem axle dump trucks too. I guess I was fortunate from what I hear. I completed my entire project in two years and basically broke even on all of the equipment overall by the time I sold each piece. Good luck with yours. You should love it!
 
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<font color="blue"> That one have wet clutches?</font>

Yes, wet clutches. I had a chance to dig our a couple 3-4 ft diameter oak stumps today and now I am really glad I took the advice of the TBN guys "Buy a little bigger than you think you may need" I believe it will easily do the farm chores fine and also we do have a employee that may operate it some commercially for neighbors.-- Ken Sweet
 
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<font color="blue">How does that compare to the Cat 955? </font>

I really dont know about the 955 series? I am running HP in the mid sixties and around 16000 Lbs. Our company plan is to start selling good used small dozers, excavators, bobcat/skidsteers, ditchwitches, etc in the coming year. We feel there is a need for those in our community.--Ken Sweet
 
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955 is 110-120 hp crawler loader... 2yd if I remember...
 
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955C: 70 hp; 21, 145 lbs; 1.5 cubic yards (integral loader)
955E: 70 hp; 22,400 lbs; 1.5 cubic yards (improved undercarriage)
955H: 100 hp; 24,950 lbs; 1.75 cubic yards (power shift, turbo, oil-cooled brakes)
955K: 115 hp; 28,000 lbs; 1.75 cubic yards (horsepower and bucket capacity increase)
955L: 130 hp; 33,800 lbs; 2.0 cubic yards (ROPS cab, SALT)
955L: 130 hp; 34,950 lbs; 2.25 cubic yards

SALT = sealed and lubricated track.
 
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Thanks for the specs. There are some big fellows in that group!---Ken Sweet
 

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