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Tool bar dozer

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2 years 7 months ago #237238 by Mschwartz
Tool bar dozer was created by Mschwartz
Purchased D4d, it is a 20j model and has what I believe to be a No 4 toolbar blade.  Is this a good blade?  Never seen another one in person so guessing not very common round here.  Does not look to be in bad shape. Does not appear to be easily removed for farming. What can you tell me from the pictures. Thanks, Mike  
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2 years 7 months ago #237247 by juiceman
Replied by juiceman on topic Tool bar dozer
Yes, that is a number 4 blade set up. Easy to just remove the vertical pins, pop the hydraulic cylinders/hoses and set forward and block up push arms;back out and go farming.
Swapping from blade to toolbar one needs a good forklift or shop hoist to make life easier. No need to remove the track frame mounting plates/trunnions.
For what its worth, I was taught to have the trunnion caps backwards of how it is set up currently for pushing with the blade. It probably does not matter unless a clearance issue with grousers/tracks binding up with the braces.
Very handy to have around the farm.
Enjoy your new workhorse. Thanks for sharing the photos. JM
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2 years 7 months ago #237250 by Fat Dan
Replied by Fat Dan on topic Tool bar dozer
I like your D4d, Thanks for the pictures.
It looks like it would push snow really well. .

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2 years 7 months ago #237253 by sheddcanyon
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Dan, is it true Alaskans have 100 different words for pushing snow?

And can any of them be repeated on a family-friendly forum?
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2 years 7 months ago #237258 by TomTrack44
Replied by TomTrack44 on topic Tool bar dozer
Hi Mike, we have a D4C with same set up. Follow JM's instructions, go farming. Remember to block up the arms when you back out of it. Is very easy to do. Farmed with it for many many years.
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2 years 7 months ago #237263 by ChuckC
Replied by ChuckC on topic Tool bar dozer
It is very easy to remove the blade like JM said. Once you have done it a few times it will take about 5 min. to remove the blade. I have one on my 5UD2 and remove it often when farming.
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2 years 7 months ago #237265 by 17AFarmer
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A no.4 and a no.6 toolbar —dozer was a beautiful setup we had one on a D6B and pulled an 8 row planter and furrowing bar with it plus dozing with it WISH I had it back 17afarmer Mike Thornton Wa.
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2 years 7 months ago #237272 by caterpillar13
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under carriage looks great

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