![]() I would suggest the 450/550 for what it sounds like you're going to use yours. The 450/550 can handle the same work, it just might take a little longer on some jobs. At one time we had an 850D dozer, but found it wasn't any quicker at grading most lots, and we didn't really need the extra weight and push power for most jobs. ![]() You will find the E series machines have a heavier transmission case which. Browse a wide selection of new and used CASE Dozers for sale near you at. Bottom rollers are probably best replaced. The idlers can probably be refurbed by radius welding and reseal/repacking. Big compressor, 1/2'++ airline, 1' impact and a deep checkbook. Too me they're too heavy and big for light grading, but they do push good. T42720 New Front Crossbar Fits John Deere Crawler 450 450B 450C 450D 450E 455D. Posted: Sun 2:21 pm Post subject: Re: Undercarriage replacement on Case 450 dozer. The 850's have more grunt, the worst thing is if you get in mud they can bogg down and make you run in low. ![]() I'm currently at around 7,000 hours on my 550H that I use daily. I have a lot of time on small Case dozers, and pushed them pretty hard. If you go to a 550, the H Series are the most current, and that's when they changed the blade set up. When I was searching for a replacement dozer for my farm, I wanted a CASE but what size Looking at all the videos I found only two to demo the operation of. much more comfortable especially on a long day. The newer style is in front of your left arm pad. The worst thing with a 450 and some of the older 550's is the blade shims are a pain, and I don't like having the track controls between my legs. ![]() Do you have a certain amout that you want to spend? I would suggest going up to a 550. 450's are very capable machines and are great for smaller lots and finish work. ![]()
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