Sounds great. Is that a Bucrys-Erie dozer blade on it? My TD-9 is a series 92 so it is direct start 6cyl diesel, DT-282 replaced with a D-282, so its the same engine as my TD-6 series 62 but turned up a bit. The 9 has Drott loader with 4in1 bucket and the 6 has a cat C-frame and blade flips over to root rake. A CCIL circular Harrower would work wonders on those sod lumps if you are going to place your soils when done the grade. The duff is always the challenge, I used to spread that stuff with the blade though. I used to build lease access roads through bush, swamp, alkali etc to wells. Used modern Deeres and Cat "trim cats" for that, 6-way blade, really wide tracks. would do almost float, winch on back when it did sink! finish work where graders couldn't go. All FUN ! Show more of your machine please, if you could just make videos longer than my comments!
Sounds great. Is that a Bucrys-Erie dozer blade on it? My TD-9 is a series 92 so it is direct start 6cyl diesel, DT-282 replaced with a D-282, so its the same engine as my TD-6 series 62 but turned up a bit. The 9 has Drott loader with 4in1 bucket and the 6 has a cat C-frame and blade flips over to root rake. A CCIL circular Harrower would work wonders on those sod lumps if you are going to place your soils when done the grade. The duff is always the challenge, I used to spread that stuff with the blade though. I used to build lease access roads through bush, swamp, alkali etc to wells. Used modern Deeres and Cat "trim cats" for that, 6-way blade, really wide tracks. would do almost float, winch on back when it did sink! finish work where graders couldn't go. All FUN ! Show more of your machine please, if you could just make videos longer than my comments!