12/2/2023 0 Comments Cub cadet mini dozer for sale![]() It doesn't like to turn when the tracks are down into full contact with the dirt, so we just put some pressure on the steering brake and let it come around as it will. The steering is, well, differential steering. I'll use the downtime to do a bit of checky/looky/adjustment. We did close to 6 yards of soil moving before getting chased off by the rain. It should work better with the 4 yards of gravel we've got coming to fix the driveway. It works fantastic with the caveat that the topsoil is really sticky and won't dump all the way. Rather than just trip the latch to dump it, we've been setting the bucket down, tripping the latch (it locks in the open position) then driving off while lifting the bucket. It's all the rear winch can do to pick it up full. All I can say is that it will fill and move waaaaaay more than a full wheelbarrow of soil. I didn't want it to be wider than the dozer so it's 36" wide by 20" long by 17" tall. So far it has, but I'm giving some thought to adding an alternator at some point. I'm also curious to see if the generator can keep up with the winches and electrics. ![]() So far the tracks have been working well and we've had no more problems with the chain filling up with dirt over the pads but it has been a problem in the past so best to get that done. I still need to pull the tracks off and take them to a buddy of mine to have the holes cut in the track pads. Still need to source one more turnbuckle so I can make those. The blade is working really well and all that remains is to add the two lower push arms to take a little stress off of the center push point. I have also been adding a few various cable tiedowns to keep wiring up and out of harms way. Now I won't have to worry about tearing the winch mount off by overzealously raising the 3-point. I finally assembled all the necessary bits to install the 3-point hitch limit switch. They fill with water every time we wash it. I also need to drill a largish hole in the bottom of both caliper mounting brackets so water can drain out. Pretty easy to make and should take care of the problem with the mounting bolts coming loose. For the caliper I'm going to make an angle bracket that will bolt from the caliper mount to the left side frame rail. There were a few bolts and nuts that needed tightening as well as the left side caliper that was starting to get loose again. Please refer to our Privacy Policy.After the big "work day" debut, I brought the dozer back to the garage for a thorough looking over. Email disclaimer: Sign up to receive communication on services, products and special offers. Please see the operator’s manual and the warning labels posted on the vehicle itself for more details. UTV: Cub Cadet Utility Vehicles (UTV) are intended for off-road use by adults only. Professional Products: Cub Cadet commercial products are intended for professional use. The download and use of any software is done at the user's own risk. Software Disclaimer: Software available on Company websites is provided on an "as is" basis without any warranty of any kind, either express or implied. Battery Disclaimer: Battery and battery powered product performance varies with load, use and environmental conditions. Speed Disclaimer: Actual vehicle speed varies based on load, use and environmental conditions. To ensure the download of the operator's manual specific to your unit, we require a model and serial number. Operator's Manual Disclaimer: The operator's manual posted is for general information and use. Images may not reflect retailer inventory and/or unit specifications. Specifications Disclaimer: Specifications subject to change without notice. Image Disclaimer: Products may vary from depicted model image in design, required attachments, safety features and non-functional appearance, and may not reflect dealer inventory or unit specifications. Optional equipment, accessories and attachments sold separately. ![]() Taxes, freight, set-up and delivery not included. Pricing Disclaimer: Posted price is in USD Dollars and is manufacturer's suggested sale price. See your local Cub Cadet Dealer for warranty details. Engine Disclaimer: The engine horsepower information is provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. The applicable Warranty Period will begin on the original date of purchase of the Product or on the date of delivery of the Product, whichever is later. IMPORTANT: This addendum defines the start of the warranty period.
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