Grew up working on the rice farm. Operated an old John Deere rubber tire tractor with a gasoline starter engine. Pulled a 10' disk with drag harrows. Made 7.50 a day and had plenty money. I'm 73. good video.
This is one of the best videos on the web today!! It's so encouraging to see a gal enjoying a ride on the old D-4. I am an 85 year old senior citizen and still can recall the thrill of my first ride on a D-8 with my "big" brother. thanks for the memories.
Beautiful job. In my summer job at a highway construction company I had to clean and paint these. I bought a bottle of black model paint and small paint brush and signed my name. A fellow college student was talking to a friend of his and mentioned my name. The pal worked out in the field for the same company and replied: “I saw his name on the back of a Northwest shovel (excavator).”
Awesome, looks like a good restoration job. Grew up in the 50's with a D-2 of about the same vintage. By age 10 I could start and operate it. Had a blade with a hand winch. Never did learn to blade smoothly tho. This sure bought back memories of the start up procedure, except the D-2 pony engine was a swine to start.
My grandfather jad a 1936 RD 4 Cat. I was bit a toddler, but whenever I heard the pony motor running in the early morning, I knew thT if I ran to the barn fast enough that I would get to sit on Grandpa's lap and ride as long as he would let me.
Three generations of my family worked in the construction industry, I was first who went down a different road. Just got my 19 year old son a 1937 Cat 22 to restore, the year my dad was born. He absolutely can't believe that my son wanted that. Lol
Nice, have a machine just like it. Side mount fuel tank because the winch that runs the over head cable system for the blade mounts there. These machines sound do good. Was rebuilt in May 1954 and still runs like a champ. You have a real gem there. Just don't misplace the "key." I mean the starting rope. Go like crazy with give forward speeds and take a nap backing up with the one for reverse.
Loved the video. My dad had a HT4. D4 with bucket instead of a blade. To this day I remember riding on it with him. This was back in the mid 60's. Now I know why he push started it with his track hoe. Much easier.
Bellissimo Video!! Questa è l'America che mi piace,quella semplice,quella alla "Buona"!! Amo la Provincia Americana e quanto mi piacerebbe esplorararla!! Secondo me il Signore con la camicia che dava le indicazioni era Mr.Trump!!
The first time I ever heard the pony motor on a cat, was on an Alaskan gold mine early 80s. When the guy started the pony motor on his D9, I thought thats the worst sounding diesel engine Ive ever heard, then the big D9 busted off, and I understood.
I would imagine that owner/operators did some upgrading. The highway construction company where I worked summers had many ex-army vehicles and I don’t ever remember seeing a side tank. A few. Years later I was covering a county commission meeting when the chairman read the line items on a bill for having a D7 repaired. It included 15 man hours to remove the fuel tank. I was stunned because with a crane on wheels I could remove one by myself in about an hour.
Gotta say. Just because you slap a paint job on something does not mean it’s been restored. There’s a giant difference. If it had been restored it wouldn’t have taken ten min to get her to start. Lol
ian fiegerty you must live in Europe they call it the donkey motor over there were I live we all call it the pony motor. Fun fact: they call it pony/donkey motor because they used to (when you got tired of cranking) hook up horses or donkeys and pull it till it started
Ian Fiegerty Aren't you old enough to know that when Slang terms are used by different people in different parts of the world to describe exactly the same thing, the result is dozens or hundreds of terms for an identical thing. And yet human nature takes over and folks then have to get into arguments about "who's right?" The original technical name for the starting "engine" becomes history and the diesel "engine" gets started by an engine with a dozen or more common names.
The stereo-typical woman's response to the task made me sad. She cannot take in information about the controls because she is too busy giving a women's response of giggling, looking at everybody, and being the helpless female. I don't intend to hurt her by this, just to point out that her response is what is expected of women. Then the gallant male hops aboard and she is shoved to the side where she stays.
I was thinking that as well. I guess a few lessons before the camera would have made her feel more comfortable. A dude would have jumped right on and claimed to understand everything, even if he didn't. That's why young male car insurance costs more.
Grew up working on the rice farm. Operated an old John Deere rubber tire tractor with a gasoline starter engine. Pulled a 10' disk with drag harrows. Made 7.50 a day and had plenty money. I'm 73. good video.
This is one of the best videos on the web today!! It's so encouraging to see a gal enjoying a ride on the old D-4. I am an 85 year old senior citizen and still can recall the thrill of my first ride on a D-8 with my "big" brother. thanks for the memories.
Looks like the old Caterpillar has been restored. Fresh from the factory. It looks and sounds very good.
Beautiful job. In my summer job at a highway construction company I had to clean and paint these. I bought a bottle of black model paint and small paint brush and signed my name. A fellow college student was talking to a friend of his and mentioned my name. The pal worked out in the field for the same company and replied: “I saw his name on the back of a Northwest shovel (excavator).”
Awesome, looks like a good restoration job. Grew up in the 50's with a D-2 of about the same vintage. By age 10 I could start and operate it. Had a blade with a hand winch. Never did learn to blade smoothly tho. This sure bought back memories of the start up procedure, except the D-2 pony engine was a swine to start.
Just kept smiling watching this. My father retired from CAT after 43 years. I'll be a CAT man until the day I leave this earth
My grandfather jad a 1936 RD 4 Cat. I was bit a toddler, but whenever I heard the pony motor running in the early morning, I knew thT if I ran to the barn fast enough that I would get to sit on Grandpa's lap and ride as long as he would let me.
Three generations of my family worked in the construction industry, I was first who went down a different road. Just got my 19 year old son a 1937 Cat 22 to restore, the year my dad was born. He absolutely can't believe that my son wanted that. Lol
Nice, have a machine just like it. Side mount fuel tank because the winch that runs the over head cable system for the blade mounts there. These machines sound do good. Was rebuilt in May 1954 and still runs like a champ. You have a real gem there. Just don't misplace the "key." I mean the starting rope. Go like crazy with give forward speeds and take a nap backing up with the one for reverse.
Loved the video. My dad had a HT4. D4 with bucket instead of a blade. To this day I remember riding on it with him. This was back in the mid 60's. Now I know why he push started it with his track hoe. Much easier.
I CAT FANNO PARTE DEI
MIEI RICORDI DI GIOVENTÙ
IN NORD AFRICA QUANTE
POMPE E INIETTORI HO
RIPARATO MACCHINE
FANTASTICHE
Nice getting her restored! Great job sir!
Outstanding view and countryside--perfect location to live and enjoy these classic machines-
Fun family times will never be forgotten
It takes BRAINS to operate these old units, that's why the old guy's are the smartest, GOOD JOB "Dad"!
Tri Pacerq
I guess the old man has still got it. awsome
Nice video. Thanks
Hey.....it takes me a bit to get outta bed too...
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Nossa que lindo logo eu que só apaixonado por máquina da Cartpillar
What a cool family!!!
I'm smiling! :)
A beautiful old Cat .... :)
Una verdadera joya saludos
Very cool old cat
2:42 that looked like too much fun helping her up there ;-)
at first I said to myself, if that dudes going to start a Cat diesel with a rope, that's one fucker I aint gunna mess with.
Bellissimo Video!! Questa è l'America che mi piace,quella semplice,quella alla "Buona"!! Amo la Provincia Americana e quanto mi piacerebbe esplorararla!! Secondo me il Signore con la camicia che dava le indicazioni era Mr.Trump!!
very. very. cool video..nice job
I too have one bulldozer igual, greats
My Dad had a D2 .THE Generator operated like starter motor to start the pony motor. Had a blade on it too
Awsome i like it
Que relíquia meu. É caterpillar.é máquina
oh I love THIS MOMENT My Love
looks like it could do a days work anytime.
Wonderful! But where's the blade?
4:21 asked for water :D
🌷🌼🌾very much good job 🌼🌷🌻
Love the windmills. Where is this?
Thanks for the comment. It is in central Oregon. Where we grow dry land wheat
very cool!
It needs the starting pinion restored as well so you don't have to hold it in by hand.
Probably just needs adjusting
Beautiful machine...how many plastic parts????
Plastic? Did they know what that was in 1938? Lol. I think the only plastic is the knobs on top of the levers.
este tractor de oruga D4 aunque lo vean pequeño no es para jugar tienen la suficiente fuerza para hacer un trabajo pesado.-
Romantic
Man, look at that landscape! North Dakota?
Central Oregon.
The first time I ever heard the pony motor on a cat, was on an Alaskan gold mine early 80s. When the guy started the pony motor on his D9, I thought thats the worst sounding diesel engine Ive ever heard, then the big D9 busted off, and I understood.
OG Flyer I thought the same thing when i heard an 820 John Deere start up for the first time!
how much horse is that sucker rated?
if properly restored the fuel tank should be on the Left hand running board, The seat tank was not used on the D4 until the 1950's
That is one variant of this model year D-4... Google search shows several fuel tank configurations. ..
I would imagine that owner/operators did some upgrading. The highway construction company where I worked summers had many ex-army vehicles and I don’t ever remember seeing a side tank. A few. Years later I was covering a county commission meeting when the chairman read the line items on a bill for having a D7 repaired. It included 15 man hours to remove the fuel tank. I was stunned because with a crane on wheels I could remove one by myself in about an hour.
That is not a seat tank, it's a fender tank mounted behind the seat.
3:53 😄👍
How much did one of these cost in 1938?
cant have to much fun.
Gotta say. Just because you slap a paint job on something does not mean it’s been restored. There’s a giant difference. If it had been restored it wouldn’t have taken ten min to get her to start. Lol
**looks up HOA rules on owning a 1938 Cat D4**
So the gas power motor cranks the diesel motor, make since to me and it works!
omg terrence
Did tractors have pony engines as well?
That is a tractor
Assuming you meant wheeled tractors ...yes. very common back in the day.
looking to buy some parts for my 1938 D2 can you help me out
Chào
i've alway's thought the small motor to be called ,the pilot motor or donkey motor , not pony motor
ian fiegerty you must live in Europe they call it the donkey motor over there were I live we all call it the pony motor.
Fun fact: they call it pony/donkey motor because they used to (when you got tired of cranking) hook up horses or donkeys and pull it till it started
'Pony Motor'. Always
Ian Fiegerty Aren't you old enough to know that when Slang terms are used by different people in different parts of the world to describe exactly the same thing, the result is dozens or hundreds of terms for an identical thing. And yet human nature takes over and folks then have to get into arguments about "who's right?" The original technical name for the starting "engine" becomes history and the diesel "engine" gets started by an engine with a dozen or more common names.
@@dehoedisc7247 Always a Donkey engine. Spent many a happy hour on one of these pulling a six row plough here in UK
Poor injector pressure or spray pattern the likely reason for the difficult start!
More likely that it wasn't run under compression long enough to build heat before adding fuel.
Could have idled that pop motor down probably going to throw a rod one day soon
خاصني واحد للخدمه متريال تاع بصح
He should learn how to start it properly !!
That is not how you start one of them!!! Supper bad example.
I agree.....not the proper method at all.....they also need make some adjustments to the starting pinion and pinion clutch assembly
The stereo-typical woman's response to the task made me sad. She cannot take in information about the controls because she is too busy giving a women's response of giggling, looking at everybody, and being the helpless female. I don't intend to hurt her by this, just to point out that her response is what is expected of women.
Then the gallant male hops aboard and she is shoved to the side where she stays.
Well said
I was thinking that as well. I guess a few lessons before the camera would have made her feel more comfortable. A dude would have jumped right on and claimed to understand everything, even if he didn't. That's why young male car insurance costs more.
Who restored this engine? I would ask for your money back!
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Que relíquia meu. É caterpillar.é máquina
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