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Some of my Toys
1968 M274 Mule
http://a.imageshack.us/img820/7154/1002579.jpg 1955 Cat D2 http://a.imageshack.us/img8/8015/1002520i.jpg 1934 Cat Twenty-Eight side seat pulling #15 Trailer Patrol grader http://a.imageshack.us/img378/5074/1001963xu4.jpg 1933 Cat 15 pulling 1929 Cat Ten road grader http://a.imageshack.us/img842/3060/1725.jpg 1997 Cat D1 that I built for the kid http://a.imageshack.us/img199/7892/092yz.jpg |
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Nice toys!:D
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nice
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AwesomE :)
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Steve, nice equipment. That Cat D2 looks really cool!
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Great equipment steve! I bet your kid was the envy of all kids with that D1C!
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That's great! Did you start with some kind of machine or did you build it from the ground up?
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Originally I started building a D6H high drive 20yrs ago for my older son but didn't have a cheap source for a Kubota 2cly diesel so I scrapped the idea. Then I was at a show when younger son Mike was 3 and there was guy there with an old Struck Mini Dozer. The kid thought he could run it so the guy let him play with it all day. I tried to buy it but he wouldn't sell. So I looked for a year and came up with one and then I did the modifications to make it more kid friendly but never made any rollers because it's safer without them this prevents a over center situation throwing the little operator out.
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Which cat dozer is ur favorite to operate?
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My dad had a D2 after he sold his TD-9. I remember starting it with that loud 2 cyl gas donkey then firing up the diesel. We didn't have it too long, as my dad's health was declining. He had a couple of Ford 8-N tractors. Sold one kept the better of the 2. Mom sold it after dad died. Oh, that's the one I hurt about, I wish so bad to have kept it. |
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Cool pictures! Man, and to think all I wanted when I was a kid was a pedal tractor! :D Kids these days have it made!
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9 W you do have some nice toys. Ed
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I was approached by a friend this past weekend who wanted to buy the D1 for his grand daughter. I know he would pay royally for it but my son does not want to sell it. Both of the boys are mad I sold my 1948 Dodge Power Wagon I restored back in the early eighties. It was hard to sell a truck you put a lot of time into and owned for 15yrs. And now I wish I still had it but at the time I needed room in my shop for more machinery. |
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WoW, nice toys, love the little dozer, that looks like way too much fun!
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Here's a picture of part of the D2 fleet. LH one is the one shown earlier and the one with the mower is a 1950. I sort of buried it down by the creek earlier that day looking at the mud on the tracks:o
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thats cool to have workin antiques instead clean as a pin show tractors
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I don't have the space to keep every one of my Cats stored perfectly and I like to see them in action as long as their not getting hurt.
I asked a friend this year to pull my grader around but he didn't want to scratch the paint off his drawbar:rolleyes: Some people spend hundreds of hours restoring a machine only to unload it and park under a tent and stare at it. I have another friend who has several perfectly restored crawlers in his building and they all have the oil drained so they don't stain the floor. |
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