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Yes, I learned to operate a bulldozer on a Cat D6 cable blade. Spent many hours on dozers. And I used this blade before modifying it. I've got windshield washer fluid in the tires and four slabs of 3/4" steel as spacers (so the valve stems will clear the brakes) on the inside to the wheels. I plan to pour some weights with concrete that form to the deep dish of the wheel and then stick out about three inches also. I also have individual brakes so that helps when working a ditch slope. Little rascal will move more dirt than most people think it will. It's been raining so much since I got it modified that I haven't been able to put it in the ground.


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