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    Mitsubishi BD2H vs BD2H(e)

    I have an (E). It is a wider track. ie, tracks are more farther apart. Feels very stable. Rippers make it the perfect little machine. Guy I bought it off has operated D11's and draglines for years in the mines over here and he spec'd the little Mitsi for his own personal use on his property. He...
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    Mitsubishi BD2H & J Manuals required.

    Here you go...
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    Mitsubishi BD2H & J Manuals required.

    Am near Forster, NSW. About 3 hours north of Sydney. Yes the rippers are very handy and work VERY well The guy I bought it off works in a coal mine and he operates a D11. He bought the Mitsi for his own personal use on his farm in Qld. He is downsizing to a smaller block and no longer needed it...
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    Mitsubishi BD2H & J Manuals required.

    Yes, a BD2H(E). E for wide track. Has rippers. Bought it 6 months ago from a private sale. Great machine.
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    Mitsubishi BD2H & J Manuals required.

    CQ Dozers in Qld have them. Expensive though.
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    Section for komatsu d20,21 and similar grey market dozers

    Hi, Thought I would contribute something as I have learned a lot from searching this forum in the past few months. I just bought this Mitsubishi for my 25 acre property. It's a BD2H(E) model. E means wider track. Has a nice wide stance. Also has rippers which were a real selling point. Also...
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