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    Brian it's not that big a bucket for a 20 cat are maki g multi purpose mini dozers up to 40t with a 4 in 1 type attachment

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    Brian it's not that big a bucket for a 20 cat are maki g multi purpose mini dozers up to 40t with a 4 in 1 type attachment
    I presume you mean a track loader, not a dozer. And, at 40 tonnes hardly a "mini" dozer. That is a D8 at 40 tonnes dressed. I would call a "mini" dozer something a bit less than a D3 size.
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    ^^ Happy customer



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    Well done Mark and congratulations.
    Now about putting that CAD program to good use ..........................ummmmmmm what accessories does my Defender need
    Roger


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    Thanks!
    Hmmmm Landy bits, I have made a start on a 60L auxilliary fuel tank ala JDNSW's, might have a drop down table from laser cut ally that replaces the back door liner finished soon, on my list is a customised laser cut radiator grill to give clearence for a winch, an expanded battery box to fit two big batteries in the 110... do let me know if you have any ideas
    I will learn to weld in 2012...

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    Email sent re aux fuel tank dwgs.
    Roger


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    I think you need to design a front diff cover that doesn't leak


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    Quote Originally Posted by LowRanger View Post
    I think you need to design a front diff cover that doesn't leak


    Bah, just need a large reservoir and a drip feed system to keep it topped up.

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