Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
I have seen these small, or mini-bulldozers for sale for many years in various magazines. Know very little about them though. Went to the Struck website, and they have one that can be built with common hand tools at home in your garage. This one is the one I'm looking at and considering on buying.
I'd like to order it with the engine delete, so I can source the engine and parts from a used riding mower so I can build it with a little larger engine and have electric start instead of pull start.
Does anyone have any experience with this brand or others? I'm not looking to knock over huge oak trees and such, but mainly to move small piles of dirt, grade the driveway, clear some smaller underbrush and other lighter jobs. Exploring some options right now and looking for advice , suggestions or any other input.
MINI-DOZER® MD196K - Struck Corp
MINI-DOZER® MD196K THE HOBBYIST D-I-Y KIT The MINI-DOZER® MD196K is the Struck® product that started it all more than 60 years ago. . .the Do-It-Yourself MINI-DOZER®! It shares many of the same chassis components from the assembled RT1150, but is half the price. The MD196K is a belt clutch...
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I'd like to order it with the engine delete, so I can source the engine and parts from a used riding mower so I can build it with a little larger engine and have electric start instead of pull start.
Does anyone have any experience with this brand or others? I'm not looking to knock over huge oak trees and such, but mainly to move small piles of dirt, grade the driveway, clear some smaller underbrush and other lighter jobs. Exploring some options right now and looking for advice , suggestions or any other input.