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on operating a dozer

witchdoctor

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Feb 18, 2010
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Location
sherrills ford n.c.
Occupation
heavy equipment operator
a dozer is a dozer,it's what you are use to doing with it that makes the operator. when i moved to tx. i had not done any real grade work,only running big stuff pushing scrapers,clearing just hogging dirt mostly. had quite a few years experince on dozers but was far from operator.when i got to flat houston there was no mountains to move.just cut the top soil off then they set bluetops,talk about lost. the point here is like a few others said,if you run the small stuff the big ones are a peice of cake.the only diff will be the controls and thats easy.as far as that goes every time i get on a diffrent dozer i has diffrent controlls.i don't know why they got to change them every other year.
 
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