![]() Jd, It has no steering clutches as such,steering is done with the range clutches. It's a bigger machine then I need, but the size is only apt to make it last longer. ![]() This is a private-sale and on a farm with the original owner for $4900. If it's in good shape when I get it, it's likely to last me forever as most of my other stuff has. It will be for my own use only and I don't need to be able to truck it myself. My mentality on this is - I'm looking for crawler to stick on a remote property I bought in northern Michigan. I didn't see steering clutches or rollers advertised anywhere - but after your post I guess the "steering clutches" are actually hydraulic operated with a hi/lo on each side?Īre they actually clutch packs or are they hydraulic motors? My main concern is the ability to get parts if something blows. I've worked on, or owned many of the old Case Terratracs and also 350s and 450s. brakes are double disc -center plate expanding and are on the out side of the trans.Steering is done with either range levers or with brake which drops the clutch of which ever brake you push or push both to stop. Shuttle F/R one lever, high and low each track, 2 levers. 750 trans is a 6 clutch power shift trans, quite similar to 450 but bigger. 267 is a tough engine and not hard on fuel, rated about 2.5 per hr and mine on a big disc with spring tooth will use near 3 gal. In 1967 I almost bought a 750, but while looking at it I saw the 1000 c and bought it, still have it. It does have the 267 engine - 4 cyl, 4 1/8 bore, 5 inch stroke, and in 730 farm tractor it's 65 gross hp ,56 pto & 52 drawbar ,I have a 730 second series high profile & eagle hitch. Jd, 750 uses the same roller and rails as 800,1000,Ĩ50 ,& 1150, the number of links will be less. If you have any questions about the 700L or 750L Crawler Dozer, you can contact your local John Deere dealer.Re: Case 750 dozer in reply to jdemaris, 01-26-2008 09:50:29 The EH controls of the 700L and 750L Crawler Dozers reduce operator fatigue while allowing for effortless grade control installation in the field. There is also more visibility to the blade, giving operators peace of mind as they work. They have 14% larger door openings, making them easy to access. The operator stations of the 700L and 750L Crawler Dozers were specifically designed for comfort. Simple Maintenanceīoth the 700L and 750L Crawler Dozers have hinged engine side shields that swing open wide, and the front grille tilts forward for easy access to the dipsticks, fill tubes, batteries, master electrical shutoff, engine, transmission, and hydraulic filters. The slope control machines are also SmartGrade-ready, creating an easy upgrade path to a full 3D mastless system. Slope ControlĮach of these new models from Deere come equipped with slope control, which makes grading easier by automatically maintaining the blade angle without the need for an external laser or GPS reference. Additionally, the hydraulic and hydrostatic oil change intervals have been extended to 4,000 hours, ultimately reducing operating costs. These dozers have optimized hydraulic hose and electrical harness routings that reduce the possibility of rub points. Hydraulic Hose and Electrical Harness Routings The integrated spill sheets on the 700L also increase blade capacity. The 700L and 750L Crawler Dozers come with new, wider blade options, including the 161-inch option, the widest blade offered in the 750-size class. Each model also comes equipped with a six-cylinder, 6.8-liter John Deere engine. Power Upgradeīoth the 700L and 750L Crawler Dozers provide more power than the K-Series models, with 135 horsepower and 175 horsepower, respectively. Let’s take a closer look at some of the features of the 700L and 750L, as well as how they can help you on your job site. ![]() These new models merge power and technology to deliver an easy-to-use, comfortable dozer that is built to run all day.” ![]() “These next-generation dozers are the most productive, reliable and easiest to operate yet. “When developing the 700L and 750L, we leveraged feedback from contractors around the world,” said Nathan Horstman, product marketing manager, crawlers, John Deere Construction & Forestry. These machines have a suite of factory-grade control solutions, in addition to electrohydraulic (EH) controls, increased power levels, and a new operator station. To cater to those customers seeking more operator comfort and productivity on the job, John Deere has rolled out the new 700L and 750L Crawler Dozers.
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