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Case 1450

smittydog

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May 2, 2013
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WV-KY
Hello again...new project for me here. I have a Case 1450 dozer sitting NEXT to my garage. (Dad passed on his project to me and he is no longer with us) I need to move this beast under cover. I have a friend that has a larger dozer and is willing to move it for me, but the question is, does it move freely (with everything in neutral)?

Thanks,
Steve
 

alrman

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Jun 20, 2009
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QLD Australia
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Diesel Fitter;Small Business Owner;Cleaner
Technically speaking, yes it should..... as long as the blade holds up in the air & depending on how long it has been sitting, maybe the chains might be a little sticky due to rust.
Maybe a good idea to put a chain around the lift frame & the front ROPS downbars once you lift it.
 
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