I am a member of Antique Caterpillars Machinery Owners Club (ACMOC) . You have a very nice find. Come on over and ask questions on the Forms. There are all kinds of manuals for members. the reason I stopped by was to explain how to shut down the pony motor. DO NOT use the mag switch. The way is to turn off the gas and let the pony motor run out of gas. All the service manuals say it is because of the downdraft carburetor style of the era. The gas in the carburetor float bowl (due to rough riding and excessive vibration) will flow into the pony motor crankcase diluting the oil causing the pony motor to seize. The Horizontal 10hp pony motor only uses 5/8 qt. so just a little gas can destroy a pony motor in short order. Also if the gas is left on in some cases a full tank of gas can siphon itself into the pony motor crankcase. One time use.😱 Hope to see you on the Forms at ACMOC. Some of us ol' timers sell hard to find parts too. THANKS for the video and your time.
I think the sound and the smile are about equal haha! Good to hear from you my friend! I've seen your comments a time or two on my videos. Glad you're still enjoying this one. I'll be posting more soon! Have a good night :)
Thank you for watching, Vance! It needs a little love, but it runs like a top for sure... we actually didn't eve have to work on the diesel. Hi gh test gas for the pony, bit of point filing and some patience!
The slogan is that there’s nothing built like a Cat, and truer words were never spoken. All the old girl needs is a little TLC. Thanks for a great video!
Thank you, Edward! It has a frozen steering clutch on one side, which is part of the reason we had to keep resetting to get it on the trailer, and needs the hand clutch adjusted... along with some undercarriage work... and a few other things haha. But we love it! More videos to come!!
Always nice to see an old Cat brought back to life, nothing better than the sound of a Cat diesel with a straight pipe, even the rain cap is still working fine!
I have a 1958 D6 9U, nice old cat. I built my runway with it. When you were shifting the transmission, if it's grinding, reduce throttle, and push the clutch lever ahead to stop the clutch from spinning. I've used my foot on the lever. Also, shift it fast, and it wont get a chance to start spinning and grinding. Wish I had more work for mine, it's a lot of fun to play with. Jim
The older Cats are tough and where built to last. The operator truely didn't have much exprience. Some of the comments where very right. When I start a Cat I look for the main engine valve float lever. Open the lever and turn over the main engine till oil pressure and fuel pressure are in the green. Then close valve float and start engine. Also if you push the main clutch lever forward if it has been sitting long time I would push it with my foot. It will stop the transmission and let you shift without ruining a gearbox. Great old Cats I learned to operate on a cable blade 9U. Such great memories of my Dad and I skidding logs together.
We're learning. He's a great operator, just never had run a machine with a hand clutch... he actually figured out how to start it without any instruction. AND, one of the steering clutches was frozen. This was a hustled situation to save it from the scrapper. To those posting negative comments, all of you who know your way around the old machines were not born with that knowledge. You had to learn. You had to grind gears and mess up before you got it right. No one in this video got hurt, and the bulldozer ended up on and off the trailer without an issue. The multiple attempts were because it could only turn one way and we had to figure out low gear. Cheers.
Cuando niño acompañaba a mi Padre por las tardes en el buldozer D 6 en Valdivia Chile. Que recuerdos más hermosos. Me sentaba sobre la caja de herramientas.
Caterpillar she is alive from the dead sitting there long time only needs tune up and get that machine running as possible heavy equipment construction work move everything in it's way awesome video friend bless you happy new year 2023
You can tell that diesel engine is a good runner it fired right up pretty easy. I think all you'll need to do is adjust the clutch an then it'll go in gear bettter
Thanks for the suggestion, Amos! Yes, I agree... this was a situation where we needed to get it moved or it would have been scrapped, so we just got it running enough to get it on the trailer. But we are looking forward to getting it fine tuned and running like new again!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool from what I've seen, you should find someone who actually knows what they're doing to show you what to do. Looks like you're not very experienced on those older machines.
Timberland Pros working on a Caterpillar Dozer = Men at Work. So I'm guessing the later Caterpillars have the joystick type controls? Wondering if Discovery Channels (Parker Schnabel of GOLD RUSH), would know how to control this Cat with all the levers?
Probly ought t o put a little tension on the trax. You need to spin the engine with the pony f or a bit. It warms the intake, as well as provides oil pressure before it lights off. If not, the rod bearings won't last long. Just my 2 cents
When you flashed "It's alive", nope. Not yet, that was only the pony (starter) motor which then spins the heavier diesel engine. She's an old girl but, still beautiful.
The easiest way to load a dozer on wet wooden ramps or just steel, is to be in the lowest gear possible at the lowest speed. Also critical is the position of the blade which should be as low to the deck as possible. The blade acts as a counterweight to the ass end of the machine
Ekatjam, you are correct. But at that time, the hand clutch needed adjustment, and the shifter needed to be gone through. We could not get it in the lowest gear at first. Then on our successful run, we were able to shift it in. On top of this, one of the steering clutches was frozen, so it took a couple of tries to line it up properly. AND the tracks need to be tightened, so it had a tendency to walk off to one side. The bulldozer was headed to the scrapper if we didn't get it out of there, so we just did what was absolutely necessary to load it. Thanks for your input!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool I was thinking the same thing, that it was not in low gear because it was moving pretty fast, My father was in the WW2 war just as it needed and the Koren war, he was a diesel mechanic, I used to love going out with him on the weekends and doing the same as you guys are doing, he passed a few years ago, but when I see guys like you doing your thing , it brings back the memories ♥
This may suggest that maintenance is not necessary, as this machine has been outdoors for a long time and has worked without problems. But the truth is, it just moves. You need to replace the oils, filters and other things.
malhargan you are correct. We just did what was necessary to load it. It was going to be scrapped if we didn't get it moved. So this was a quick bare minimum job, but we intend to go through it and give it some love!
Hahahaha yes! The original seat would have filled the whole width of the spot the current seat sits in, but it looks pretty comfy doesn't it? LOL Thank you! You have a Merry Xmas as well!
i remember reading a adsack (classifeid ads) paper 15 years ago i reamember seeing an ad for sale 1975 bulldozer for $30,000 WOW those machines must cost ALOT ALOT $ !
Haha yep... the hydraulic oil warmed up after a while so it was easier to shift. A lot of people are being negative about the video, but hey, you learn as you go.
@@vectorm4 Thank you for watching! We don't either... we eventually figured it out, filed the points (with a specific point file) and bled the injectors. Will play with it again soon, and make another video! Let me know if there's anything you'd like to see!
That's a nice old dozer when dozers were dozers,he needs to make a cab to cover the seat & make some rops so in case he rolls over on it's side & tree limbs also & he might want to tighten up the tracks bcause they are loose
Glad you're enjoying it. Yes you are right, I know the pony motor and diesel are separate... My point was that we didn't know if the pony motor was even going to run. Anyway, glad you enjoy the content. Thank you for watching
A good worker once the problems are adjusted out of existance. D6 will get a lot of work done quickly. Quite a neat model that particular example with the name proudly displayed on it everywhere. Always drivetrain and very rarely an engine in these earlier builds. Unless it's that petrol motor.
@@AntiqueCarsRCool No shit!? I refer to the pony motor by saying the petrol one therefore. Get it Sherlock? Well if you don't get it try this next statement? I KNOW!
I had the same model Cat. Sold it to an old fellow in Herman Mo. The old bugger begged me to sell kit to him, so I did. He put a down payment on it and stiffed me for the rest! Figures I won't come and get it as it's so hard to transport! He hasn't done anythin g with it as he don't know how to fix it!
Just fantastic, very much enjoyed your video. Such a good sounding motor too. I’m interested…. Why is it that there is no roll over protection on these type of machines ?
Hi Jason! I’m so glad you enjoyed. Amazing how quiet that diesel engine is once you shut the pony motor off, isn’t it? This machine was built in a time that a ROPS canopy was not a requirement. However, a canopy could be ordered for it. Many operators working in logging or other environments at high risk of falling debris would order a special roof, or build their own. If you look up Cat bulldozer, or any brand in the 50s or prior, you’ll see many that do have a roll cage of sorts. It just wasn’t standard equipment without paying extra. Thank you for watching! Stay tuned buddy!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool thank you for your reply and for the interesting info… I’m learning as much as I can before going to look for something like this for my property. I was expecting that your answer may have been that roll over protection was useless as the weight of the machine would crush it anyway if it went over 🤔 I didn’t think of it being for falling debris.. but yes of course 👍 Thanks again. Ready for the next video 😊
@@hfdzl That's my dad, the master of all things! I'm the cameraman. I went to Tufts and The School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Have lots of friends in Mass!
Great machine but the crrect way to start it is to KEEP THE THROTTLE SUT until it has run on full compression on the pony motor for a few minute ONLY THEN open the throttle to let fuel into the Diesel
We were just trying to get it out of there at that time. We were paying the trucker and the previous owner wanted it out of there that day or it was off to the scrapper. Thanks for your input though. We're learning as we go.
Yo are right. That's the Squatch253 approved way to do it. Same principle as letting the glow plugs work for twenty or more seconds before hitting the starter
Tin the hand church to stop flywheel Turing round I Have got aD6 B I started out on a D6 9U cable swing blade it a 5 speed manual you can't chain from Ford or back with the main gear in any of those fire gear it got to be in N
Parece ser uma ótima idéia recuperar essas máquinas abandonadas, porém em alguns momentos o senhor fica sobre a esteira tentando dar partida, aí é que mora o perigo!
No, not deaf. That was just a joke haha. He moves his hands a lot while talking. Just one of his quirks. He was trying to motion to the trucker is all, and no one could hear over the engine. Thanks for watching!
The older cats must have been alot more reliable as most of the newer ones I've run are quite unpredictable and overloaded with finicky electronics ! I've even seen brand a brand new 973 engine blow up during it's second day of use , I'd rather have a komatsu any day especially if I was somewhere where access to parts was a issue like a remote property!
The older cat were alot more reliable than the new ones are today bcause they made America what it is today,you watch a old movie with older construction equipment in it & you'll see why I said what I did
@@justinmcclanahan6036 my uncle tracked a komatsu d31p 90 miles over a mountain range in Alaska in 87 we used it hard for several years and to this day it still functions , needs a new under carriage from wear of course but in all these years only the water pump ever went bad and yes that 973 was made in france
I am a member of Antique Caterpillars Machinery Owners Club (ACMOC) . You have a very nice find. Come on over and ask questions on the Forms. There are all kinds of manuals for members.
the reason I stopped by was to explain how to shut down the pony motor.
DO NOT use the mag switch. The way is to turn off the gas and let the pony motor run out of gas. All the service manuals say it is because of the downdraft carburetor style of the era. The gas in the carburetor float bowl (due to rough riding and excessive vibration) will flow into the pony motor crankcase diluting the oil causing the pony motor to seize. The Horizontal 10hp pony motor only uses 5/8 qt. so just a little gas can destroy a pony motor in short order. Also if the gas is left on in some cases a full tank of gas can siphon itself into the pony motor crankcase.
One time use.😱
Hope to see you on the Forms at ACMOC. Some of us ol' timers sell hard to find parts too.
THANKS for the video and your time.
Thank you Dan!!! Merry Christmas!
Not only that but unleaded gas left in a carb will plug the jets
So which is bigger: the dozer, sound and movement, or the SMILE on the operator's face? Well done guys!
I think the sound and the smile are about equal haha! Good to hear from you my friend! I've seen your comments a time or two on my videos. Glad you're still enjoying this one. I'll be posting more soon! Have a good night :)
Cats had to be tough to survive some operators. Great find and congratulations on it running so good. All of mine were stuck diesel and pony engines.
Thank you for watching, Vance! It needs a little love, but it runs like a top for sure... we actually didn't eve have to work on the diesel. Hi
gh test gas for the pony, bit of point filing and some patience!
Working those levers like a boss 👍
Thank you for watching!!
The slogan is that there’s nothing built like a Cat, and truer words were never spoken. All the old girl needs is a little TLC. Thanks for a great video!
Thank you, Edward! It has a frozen steering clutch on one side, which is part of the reason we had to keep resetting to get it on the trailer, and needs the hand clutch adjusted... along with some undercarriage work... and a few other things haha. But we love it! More videos to come!!
I’ll be watching.
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@@AntiqueCarsRCool My dream driver Caterpillar 😊
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Keep making this stuff, it is fabulous.
Thanks! Will get this one started again when the snow melts more. Stay tuned!
Always nice to see an old Cat brought back to life, nothing better than the sound of a Cat diesel with a straight pipe, even the rain cap is still working fine!
Thank you for watching, Peter! More soon!
I have a 1958 D6 9U, nice old cat. I built my runway with it. When you were shifting the transmission, if it's grinding, reduce throttle, and push the clutch lever ahead to stop the clutch from spinning. I've used my foot on the lever. Also, shift it fast, and it wont get a chance to start spinning and grinding. Wish I had more work for mine, it's a lot of fun to play with. Jim
Thank you, Jim! Learning as we go! This one is a 1955 I believe.
Exactly fuck he was just ramming the hell out of it and had no clue
Наверное подшипник на маховике без смазки заржавел, вот сцепление и вело.
@@bobwalton3642absolutly wudnt want him near mine..
The older Cats are tough and where built to last. The operator truely didn't have much exprience. Some of the comments where very right. When I start a Cat I look for the main engine valve float lever. Open the lever and turn over the main engine till oil pressure and fuel pressure are in the green. Then close valve float and start engine. Also if you push the main clutch lever forward if it has been sitting long time I would push it with my foot. It will stop the transmission and let you shift without ruining a gearbox. Great old Cats I learned to operate on a cable blade 9U. Such great memories of my Dad and I skidding logs together.
We're learning. He's a great operator, just never had run a machine with a hand clutch... he actually figured out how to start it without any instruction. AND, one of the steering clutches was frozen. This was a hustled situation to save it from the scrapper. To those posting negative comments, all of you who know your way around the old machines were not born with that knowledge. You had to learn. You had to grind gears and mess up before you got it right. No one in this video got hurt, and the bulldozer ended up on and off the trailer without an issue. The multiple attempts were because it could only turn one way and we had to figure out low gear. Cheers.
I'd love to have one just like it. I'm also glad you found low gear before you loaded it.
What a nice piece of equipment to have on him Your dad works so hard on That Good Job Thank you for the video
At least you got something worth playing with that's a classic 👌
Cuando niño acompañaba a mi Padre por las tardes en el buldozer D 6 en Valdivia Chile. Que recuerdos más hermosos. Me sentaba sobre la caja de herramientas.
there is agear brake if you push the clutch lever forward that way you won't wreck the gear box
Makes me wish my dad was still around had great time working with him
Thank you for watching, Robert! That's why I make these videos! Very proud of my dad. Sorry for your loss, sir. Stay tuned for more!
Given ye ol battery a real good love tap!
Excellent find. There’s a great video on UA-cam about adjusting the D6 9U’s main engine clutch, it’s just adjustment of the lever.
Thanks Matt!
Stayed for this one as well, great to see it get going 👍
Thank you for watching!!! Nice to have a Canadian friend!
always amazes me. just love watching
Thank you for watching my friend! I hope to continue to provide you with content that you enjoy!
Tracks need 3 tubes of grease 😅 Cool find. Great video.
Thank you for watching!
Caterpillar she is alive from the dead sitting there long time only needs tune up and get that machine running as possible heavy equipment construction work move everything in it's way awesome video friend bless you happy new year 2023
Thank you for your kind words Craig! Happy new year to you as well!
You can tell that diesel engine is a good runner it fired right up pretty easy. I think all you'll need to do is adjust the clutch an then it'll go in gear bettter
Thanks for the suggestion, Amos! Yes, I agree... this was a situation where we needed to get it moved or it would have been scrapped, so we just got it running enough to get it on the trailer. But we are looking forward to getting it fine tuned and running like new again!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool from what I've seen, you should find someone who actually knows what they're doing to show you what to do. Looks like you're not very experienced on those older machines.
@@Species5008 I think maybe you should put a video of you running yours! I look forward to seeing it. Have a nice day
Timberland Pros working on a Caterpillar Dozer = Men at Work. So I'm guessing the later Caterpillars have the joystick type controls? Wondering if Discovery Channels (Parker Schnabel of GOLD RUSH), would know how to control this Cat with all the levers?
Probly ought t o put a little tension on the trax. You need to spin the engine with the pony f or a bit. It warms the intake, as well as provides oil pressure before it lights off. If not, the rod bearings won't last long.
Just my 2 cents
Thanks! Learning as we go
He looks frantic at the controls!
had no clue
OLD CATS ARE NEVER DEAD DEPENDING ON HOW DEEP YOUR POCKETS ARE LOL
Good point! haha we're just having fun with it
A Cat is never truly dead, just resting..
Nice to hear my native language on the Ole UA-cam.
Thank you for watching, Rod!
awesome piece of machinery!
When you flashed "It's alive", nope. Not yet, that was only the pony (starter) motor which then spins the heavier diesel engine. She's an old girl but, still beautiful.
If you watch the rest of the video, you'll realize that you aren't smarter than we are...
@@AntiqueCarsRCool I've watched a few times, and still really like it despite your rebuke.
The easiest way to load a dozer on wet wooden ramps or just steel, is to be in the lowest gear possible at the lowest speed. Also critical is the position of the blade which should be as low to the deck as possible. The blade acts as a counterweight to the ass end of the machine
Ekatjam, you are correct. But at that time, the hand clutch needed adjustment, and the shifter needed to be gone through. We could not get it in the lowest gear at first. Then on our successful run, we were able to shift it in. On top of this, one of the steering clutches was frozen, so it took a couple of tries to line it up properly. AND the tracks need to be tightened, so it had a tendency to walk off to one side. The bulldozer was headed to the scrapper if we didn't get it out of there, so we just did what was absolutely necessary to load it. Thanks for your input!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool I was thinking the same thing, that it was not in low gear because it was moving pretty fast, My father was in the WW2 war just as it needed and the Koren war, he was a diesel mechanic, I used to love going out with him on the weekends and doing the same as you guys are doing, he passed a few years ago, but when I see guys like you doing your thing
, it brings back the memories ♥
And that was the last time we saw ole Jed and that CAT......
Aw now you gone and made me miss my old WW2 Army D4 !
He finally found 1. gear!
I've had my fair share of old 3Ts
is that Art Carney on that dozer? lol
Hahaha my dad hahahaha
I want to drive a bulldozer, it on my bucket list
I hope you get to!
This may suggest that maintenance is not necessary, as this machine has been outdoors for a long time and has worked without problems.
But the truth is, it just moves.
You need to replace the oils, filters and other things.
malhargan you are correct. We just did what was necessary to load it. It was going to be scrapped if we didn't get it moved. So this was a quick bare minimum job, but we intend to go through it and give it some love!
One happy dude!
Very!
Nice old machine 👍
I just popped back in to check this video....396 thousand views!!! you're killin' it Luke!!!
Thanks for checking in, my friend! I hope you are well!!
Maid to take a beating
Sounds Well
By the looks of that seat it was ordered with all the options. Have a great Xmas
Hahahaha yes! The original seat would have filled the whole width of the spot the current seat sits in, but it looks pretty comfy doesn't it? LOL Thank you! You have a Merry Xmas as well!
Gotta be from Maine. Maybe Vt., but I'd say Maine.
good advantage with the pony engine you can crank on the diesel engine a long time
You should have had a tripod and gave the man a hand with that hood
i remember reading a adsack (classifeid ads) paper 15 years ago i reamember seeing an ad for sale 1975 bulldozer for $30,000 WOW those machines must cost ALOT ALOT $ !
Oh just listen to it. It's fun to listen to your Dad: "That could be something that has something to do with something.... " hahaha
I know hahahaha, he's quite entertaining! Thanks for watchin'!
If you can't find 'em, grind 'em !
Haha yep... the hydraulic oil warmed up after a while so it was easier to shift. A lot of people are being negative about the video, but hey, you learn as you go.
@@AntiqueCarsRCool It was a good video! I really don't know much about pony engines that start the primary diesel.
@@vectorm4 Thank you for watching! We don't either... we eventually figured it out, filed the points (with a specific point file) and bled the injectors. Will play with it again soon, and make another video! Let me know if there's anything you'd like to see!
cannot get very much better than that, now can you??!👊🔥⁉️
Thanks for watching!
nice operator seat.
That's a nice old dozer when dozers were dozers,he needs to make a cab to cover the seat & make some rops so in case he rolls over on it's side & tree limbs also & he might want to tighten up the tracks bcause they are loose
Yes, we plan on tightening the tracks and giving it some TLC. Just needed to get it away from the scrapper first haha
@@AntiqueCarsRCool cool 😎
@@justinmcclanahan6036 Thank you for the subscription!
As soon as you find the right gear, she's a working girl again.
Glad you're enjoying it. Yes you are right, I know the pony motor and diesel are separate... My point was that we didn't know if the pony motor was even going to run. Anyway, glad you enjoy the content. Thank you for watching
A good worker once the problems are adjusted out of existance. D6 will get a lot of work done quickly. Quite a neat model that particular example with the name proudly displayed on it everywhere. Always drivetrain and very rarely an engine in these earlier builds. Unless it's that petrol motor.
The pony starter engine is petrol. The main engine that the machine operates on is diesel
@@AntiqueCarsRCool No shit!? I refer to the pony motor by saying the petrol one therefore. Get it Sherlock? Well if you don't get it try this next statement? I KNOW!
@@jackrichards1863As long as you're happy, that's all that matters, bub
That's really cool! I love watching these kinds of videos, especially when I should be working... :P
Thanks for watching, ScareCro!
Wau... mantap sekali..jenius luar biasa
Enjoyed the video!!
Thank you Doug! I'll try to post another one of the dozer soon. Pretty busy around here. Oshkosh video went up a couple days ago
I had the same model Cat. Sold it to an old fellow in Herman Mo. The old bugger begged me to sell kit to him, so I did. He put a down payment on it and stiffed me for the rest! Figures I won't come and get it as it's so hard to transport! He hasn't done anythin g with it as he don't know how to fix it!
Good job.
I'm 65 years old and probly have a thousand hours on our old d6 and d9
Great pushing machines, don't need the pony if you park it where you can push start it.
Are you guys from Maine?
Just fantastic, very much enjoyed your video. Such a good sounding motor too.
I’m interested…. Why is it that there is no roll over protection on these type of machines ?
Hi Jason! I’m so glad you enjoyed. Amazing how quiet that diesel engine is once you shut the pony motor off, isn’t it? This machine was built in a time that a ROPS canopy was not a requirement. However, a canopy could be ordered for it. Many operators working in logging or other environments at high risk of falling debris would order a special roof, or build their own. If you look up Cat bulldozer, or any brand in the 50s or prior, you’ll see many that do have a roll cage of sorts. It just wasn’t standard equipment without paying extra. Thank you for watching! Stay tuned buddy!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool thank you for your reply and for the interesting info… I’m learning as much as I can before going to look for something like this for my property.
I was expecting that your answer may have been that roll over protection was useless as the weight of the machine would crush it anyway if it went over 🤔
I didn’t think of it being for falling debris.. but yes of course 👍
Thanks again. Ready for the next video 😊
Gotta love the sound of a straight pipe Cat. Good catch! Also nice to see you boys ain't from Florida! Have to subscribe!
Thank you new friend! Stay tuned! You from Florida?
@@AntiqueCarsRCool Hah! Kommonweath of MASS.
You have the proper down East accent!
@@hfdzl That's my dad, the master of all things! I'm the cameraman. I went to Tufts and The School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Have lots of friends in Mass!
Yah, maybe southern Maine!
How do you kill the pony motor??? Shut off the gas and let it run out of gas.. Best for the carb too..
Grind it til it fits !
I love that pony motor crackle when they are revving hard. I'm in the process of recovering a D6 8U cable blade who's pony motor needs some TLC.
Gutsy Wick Owd Lass !!!!!
Great machine but the crrect way to start it is to KEEP THE THROTTLE SUT until it has run on full compression on the pony motor for a few minute ONLY THEN open the throttle to let fuel into the Diesel
We were just trying to get it out of there at that time. We were paying the trucker and the previous owner wanted it out of there that day or it was off to the scrapper. Thanks for your input though. We're learning as we go.
Yo are right. That's the
Squatch253 approved way to do it. Same principle as letting the glow plugs work for twenty or more seconds before hitting the starter
Oh just look at her go!
YAR!
Indestructible ces vieux engins !!
👍 very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool how long was this D6 sitting?
@@rudycarlson8245 It sat for about 15 years where it was at the beginning of the video
@@AntiqueCarsRCool did not get to catch that part will go back and watch from the beginning
Thanks for watching! Enjoy! Put up a John Deere crawler this week :) @@rudycarlson8245
Nice work and way to go
Keith is a fricken’ genius!
Might load better going on the trailer backwards
Careful,you’re going to scratch the paint!
Hahahahahaha good one!!
Tin the hand church to stop flywheel Turing round I Have got aD6 B I started out on a D6 9U cable swing blade it a 5 speed manual you can't chain from Ford or back with the main gear in any of those fire gear it got to be in N
Wow ,that poor cat I had to work on machinery ,that was used and abused like that ,,tighten up the tracks before you throw one of them
Saved it from the scrapper, had to get it out. Ask questions before you criticize.
Que Relíquia uns verdadeiros heróis sou operador de máquinas pesadas e sou apaixonado por elas. Brasil.
Parece ser uma ótima idéia recuperar essas máquinas abandonadas, porém em alguns momentos o senhor fica sobre a esteira tentando dar partida, aí é que mora o perigo!
And barely any startup smoke... WOW.
❤ let it warm up I don't slower idelette slower
Does it fly let it warm up
This must be somewhere in Maine
Ayuh!
Essa usa motor caterpillar 3306.também
Was there an doubt in your mind? Cats are built to last a lifetime. They don't say which lifetime, or whose they just say built to last a lifetime.
Thanks for watching! Nah we knew it'd run and push eventually haha
Essa não é tão velha já usa.pistoes hidraulico no levantamento da lâmina.
Nice
Thank you!
cool!
very interesting he use gesture sign language mean he is Deaf?
No, not deaf. That was just a joke haha. He moves his hands a lot while talking. Just one of his quirks. He was trying to motion to the trucker is all, and no one could hear over the engine. Thanks for watching!
@@AntiqueCarsRCool oh ok i see understand thank. welcome.
Y'all need to learn to push that hand clutch forward to engage the clutch brake so you can change gears
Working on it
Nice work 👏
Thank you!!
Интересно было посмотреть 👍
E um imrespomçavel acabou com o asfalto
How old is this machine
69 years old. She’s a 1955
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Did you buy this? Have you driven it.? It’s way too cool! I wanna drive it.
Not mine, but I think I could work out a session for you to drive it...
tell him coooooool downnnnnhnn
The older cats must have been alot more reliable as most of the newer ones I've run are quite unpredictable and overloaded with finicky electronics ! I've even seen brand a brand new 973 engine blow up during it's second day of use , I'd rather have a komatsu any day especially if I was somewhere where access to parts was a issue like a remote property!
The older cat were alot more reliable than the new ones are today bcause they made America what it is today,you watch a old movie with older construction equipment in it & you'll see why I said what I did
@@justinmcclanahan6036 my uncle tracked a komatsu d31p 90 miles over a mountain range in Alaska in 87 we used it hard for several years and to this day it still functions , needs a new under carriage from wear of course but in all these years only the water pump ever went bad and yes that 973 was made in france
@@Bob-tn5xn cool 😎
Hello, I have a cat 9u in my farm, in Venezuelan
no cat don't dead🥰 they built the world had not hey kitty kitty 💥💥💥💥💥never dead
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No you can't kill it.
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