

#Case 310 dozer iso#
Auxiliary hydraulic disconnects, ISO flat-face – connect-under-pressure with case drain.3-stack after cooler/radiator/oil cooler configuration.High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) fuel injection.Advanced Instrument Cluster w/ digital hour meter, tachometer, Fuel level LCD bar graph w/ alarm, diagnostic features and security lockout.Proportional auxiliary hydraulic control – on joystick.Suspension Seat, vinyl w/ 2 in (51 mm) retractable 3 point lap seat belt.ROPS/FOPS Level 1 canopy w/ side screens.At 74 horsepower, the TR310B features a maintenance-free Tier 4 Final emissions solution that requires no fluids and no lifetime filter service or replacement (no diesel particulate filter (DPF). Standard (3,050 psi and 24.2 gpm) and optional high-flow (3,050 psi at 32.4 gpm) auxiliary hydraulics make the TR310B excellent for a broad range of attachments and applications.Īll critical checks and service points are grouped at the rear of the machine for easy access, and the 8-inch LCD multi-function display provides the operator with real-time data on machine operation and performance. The 3,100-pound rated operating capacity makes it ideal for handling heavier palleted material. The TR310B allows you to do more while retaining a compact footprint. Electro-hydraulic models with the 8-inch LCD multi-function display give operators the most control, with easy switching between ISO and H operating patterns, the ability to save operator profiles and application settings, and the flexibility to set total machine responsiveness to low, medium or high - or to independently set loader arm and drive response to meet exact operator preference. Redesigned controls, cupholders and air vents further create more legroom and comfort.ĬASE compact track loaders are available in electro-hydraulic, mechanical and mechanical hand and foot configurations.

CASE CTLs feature one of the industry’s widest cabs and control handles that provide more comfortable operation throughout the day. The dozer will be used for clearing and spreading and leveling and landscaping around my home and out building.CASE CTLs feature industry-leading visibility with a backup camera (operational in both forward and reverse), cab-wide rearview mirror, large front and side windows, a low entry threshold for easy entry and greater visibility down to the bucket, a low sloping rear hood and 360-degree lighting. I should also mention that I own a parcel of land that has a 27 acre hardwood forest and 40 acres of fields that I rent to a farmer. So my question is, which dozer sounds like the one to buy? My gut says the second one because it has the more powerful diesel and the 4 way blade and likely other features that give it advantages over the 1950 model. I have not seen a picture of this dozer, but his guy sounds very honest and sincere as well. This second tractor is priced at 5000 firm and is a 6 hour drive away. This fellow said he loves the little dozer but the grousers are digging up his stone driveway too much and his wife made him buy a rubber tire farm tractor for snow plowing. The owner said it has a large winch on theīack but is not operating because of a bypass relief valve or something. The owner said the diesel runs strong and starts well, but in the cold weather sometimes requires a shot of ether to start, although it does have a heating block. This owner purchased it 2 years ago and has done a partial restoration on it, including: new hoses, new chains (tracks), new alternator, seat, wiring. Dozer number 2 : it is a 1969 Case 310, diesel with a four way blade. His price is 5500.00 firm and it is a four hour drive away. It looks great in the pictures and the owner is a retired farmer that sounds honest and sincere. The owner recently restored it, including rebuilding the entire engine, new rad, front sprockets alternator, wiring, seat, hoses, and even paint. Dozer number 1 : This is a 1950 Case 310 with a gas engine and a 2 way blade. Hello, I am in the process of purchasing a dozer, I was looking for a little information for someone to help me make a decision between two different dozers.
