Under carriage has some life left in it.i would hope someone would give it some tlc and let it live again .sitting unused is a death sentence for equipment. THANK You Sir for finding her and showing us.
Well I can just say i use the term abandoned as more like equipment left to rot. I would not consider it up for grabs. If it's not mine I would only document the piece. I don't mess with it in anyway. Now if I have permission from the owner. Id be glad to do will it start videos or more in depth content. Also I have a lot of old equipment and I've never paid much for any of it. There is definitely cheap equipment out there. Something like this I would probably offer less than scrap value less the ride. Maybe $1200-$1500 max
@@tttco nice! Hopefully you can find a nice arch to put behind it. Id love to have one but they are kinda hard to find around here. Get up into Oregon and Washington you find them everywhere
Yes I actually started filming one on a 977 and it turned out it was total junk. I had a short time to get it moved off the owners property so I didn't have time to really dig into it. So it ended up going to scrap. It was super rough. I bought it in a lot of equipment. I'm still figuring out how to film properly. I just upgraded my camera. So the image quality should be much better from here on out. I also did a video with Gordy from West Coast Saw. The D7-3T. After all the views that video got I decided to start this channel.
Under carriage has some life left in it.i would hope someone would give it some tlc and let it live again .sitting unused is a death sentence for equipment. THANK You Sir for finding her and showing us.
never seen a old cat like that with the side engine covers like that. skid plate under her looks massive
Thanks for the heaving breathing 😂
Sorry about that. It was a bit of a hike and we were loosing sunlight. So I didn't have time to catch my breath.
I sure would love to log with that! 💪💪💪
Still have pretty good tracks on it
Grousers were built up, pads pretty thin.
Has the old pony motor kids now days wouldn't even know what that is lol
It was abandoned because the man bought an Allis Chalmers HD21 and actually got the job done
Now a days they are powershift or hydrostatic back then u had to be a man or a woman to run that thing
I'm very suspicious of people saying expensive equipment is abandoned, I'd be very careful
Well I can just say i use the term abandoned as more like equipment left to rot. I would not consider it up for grabs. If it's not mine I would only document the piece. I don't mess with it in anyway. Now if I have permission from the owner. Id be glad to do will it start videos or more in depth content. Also I have a lot of old equipment and I've never paid much for any of it. There is definitely cheap equipment out there. Something like this I would probably offer less than scrap value less the ride. Maybe $1200-$1500 max
Great video thanks for posting
Thanks for watching! If anyone knows of anything sitting around. Id love to check it out. I got some other good stuff coming up. Hope you enjoy
@@jknarfal69 I’m in the process of buying a d6 9u cable dozer with a angle blade. Plan on logging with it this summer once I get it running.
does it have a winch? i just aquired a hyster winch for a d6. not sure what models it will fit
@@jknarfal69 yes it does.
@@tttco nice! Hopefully you can find a nice arch to put behind it. Id love to have one but they are kinda hard to find around here. Get up into Oregon and Washington you find them everywhere
Add it to the collection!
Id love to have that to play on the farm
have you ever thought about doing a will it start video ?
Yes I actually started filming one on a 977 and it turned out it was total junk. I had a short time to get it moved off the owners property so I didn't have time to really dig into it. So it ended up going to scrap. It was super rough. I bought it in a lot of equipment. I'm still figuring out how to film properly. I just upgraded my camera. So the image quality should be much better from here on out. I also did a video with Gordy from West Coast Saw. The D7-3T. After all the views that video got I decided to start this channel.
Buy it!
Where is it resting at ?
It's northern California. That's all I'll really say.