Restoring a rare WW2 Airborne Dozer.. Hasn't run for 45 Years

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  • The Clark air Crawler model CA-1 was a small airborne bulldozer designed for improvement of runways in World War II by the United States Armed Forces.
    In 1942, the United States military created a new engineering unit that would be extremely mobile; this could only be done with light equipment. The military began looking for a new bulldozer small and light enough to be flown in the Douglas C-47 and the Waco CG-4A. When the parameters were set, the military looked for a company to create such a machine.
    They were to draw inspiration from the US Forestry Service's "trail tractor" (a small tractor for use in small clearings and fields within the forest).
    In 1942, the Clark Machine Company took the contract. Clark initially built 14 operational dozers and conducted extensive tests at their facilities. Once proven, the military ordered 800 more and eventually extended that figure. The War Department worked with Clark Machine over the course of the years 1942 and 1943 ordering many CA-1s by the end of World War 2. It is estimated that there were more than 2,500 produced.
    The Tractor was flown in by either a C-46 or C-47 or transported by a glider, which landed on an unimproved runway or a possible runway. Once dropped off, the engineers used the tractors to construct a paved or improved landing strip. The CA-1 would be used predominantly to tow graders and pan scrapers. This style of construction was fast and relatively efficient which gave the United States a reasonable strategic advantage in the Pacific campaign of World War 2 due to the island hopping tactic that required many new airfields. After the war a new community of people eager to restore these small and light tractor emerged. More than 1,500 CA-1s were used by the US Army.
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  • @brianferguson6278
    @brianferguson6278 Рік тому +302

    Triggered a memory of 30 years ago in the Auckland war museum up on the hill. A display of a captured Japanize Zero fighter. The museum staff removed the ropes around the plane to allow an elderly Japanize man to board the plane and sit in behind the controls. He had flown Zero's in war in 1945, and was shaken from his reentering the plane These old machines remind us of the joys of peace and the costs of war for both sides.

    • @shanedavies9564
      @shanedavies9564 Рік тому +20

      Great vid Marty mike and browny were stoked , awesome to see team at rem did such a great job for them what a great rebuild ,and browny doing the trials such a great vid on old school machines,and browny with his famous roly he is clever bugger ,cheers , shaneo nelson 👍

    • @stephenhewitt5835
      @stephenhewitt5835 Рік тому +4

      Well said 🇬🇧

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid Рік тому +5

      I think your airfield might take a while Marty !

    • @Matty.Hill_87
      @Matty.Hill_87 Рік тому +7

      Fun fact, mitsubishi tried to release a special edition evo in the USA called the zero fighter 😂

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Рік тому +5

      @@Matty.Hill_87
      Oh I remember the uproar that caused, shame they did not go with a family van called "Yamato's Revenge"

  • @Wil_Liam1
    @Wil_Liam1 Рік тому +201

    I'm sure that y'all already know this,but when I asked my great uncle,my grandfather's brother who was a seebee in ww2 he informed me that everything,including the radiator,and hoses and lines was painted od green and the seats were usually covered with od green canvas material,not vinyl or rubber.. No black radiator flues and fins, no black seats,hoses,or anything... Even the knobs and handles were painted od green.. and only the gauges and lenses weren't . He'll argue with ya and break out the photos,which are black n white as his proof..😂 He's a great guy with a super sharp mind and sight even though his time's getting short at almost 100 years of wonderfulness... Enlisted at 17 in 1942 and wouldn't go back and change a thing he says..

    • @sandspar
      @sandspar Рік тому +5

      Bless you and your great uncle. Those photos will soon be gone, digitize them. Men who built a great and civil society when they returned, must have been amazed and saddened by it all since.

    • @philglover2973
      @philglover2973 Рік тому +4

      May god's grace bless you and your family 🙏🕊️🙏🕊️

    • @Terminxman
      @Terminxman 10 місяців тому +1

      @@sandsparWell they went and killed a bunch of fellow white Europeans and fought on the side of communist china and Russia so maybe they fought the wrong people, or shouldn’t have been involved.

    • @John-mf6ky
      @John-mf6ky 3 місяці тому +1

      There are pictures of all green ones online. Definitely a neat little machine!

  • @SuperMurf44
    @SuperMurf44 Рік тому +180

    My Dad was a Army mechanic from 42 to 46..went to Australia then New Guinea and finally to the Philippines... my guess is he worked on a few of these but they were a lot newer then ..RIP Dad. seeing these old guys reminded me of him.

    • @garrycoates2147
      @garrycoates2147 Рік тому +7

      I thought of my father as well. Even in his 90s with prostate cancer drugs he still had the strong forearms of somebody who worked hard all his life...

    • @outdoorlifemaine6691
      @outdoorlifemaine6691 Рік тому +1

      You know I was thinking the same thing the army would have never done it that they should have put it back to original they ruined it half-ass in it

    • @danielcastillo357
      @danielcastillo357 Рік тому +1

      Was your dad attached to the 503rd Regimental Combat Team Airborne?
      My dad was and had a similar journey across the Pacific.

  • @davidbeattie4294
    @davidbeattie4294 Рік тому +35

    I am forever stunned at the industrial creativity and capacity of the US in the 40's. Where else on earth could someone say "we need dinky toy sized road grading equipment we can stick in a DC-3 sized airplane. To build airports in the middle of nowhere. And then someone goes off and does it overnite and it works like a charm. Kudos to the restoration team for a really worthwhile project. Its a reminder of just how much effort it took to win the war in the Pacific. Brilliant job.

  • @jaredallen1149
    @jaredallen1149 Рік тому +5

    It's hard to believe that a whole pile of (basically kids) young men and these tiny machines tackled the jungles, islands and all the miserable conditions that come with them and won a world war.
    Tell me there's a God without telling me there's a God.
    Young people now don't even know whether they have balls or not, what color of the rainbow their hair should be or what a pair of work boots look like.
    Thank you for sharing this awesome piece of history.
    You guys rock!

  • @JimmyWatches2102
    @JimmyWatches2102 Рік тому +57

    The black and white segment was a nice touch in your filming and editing. These gentlemen are certainly to be admired and congratulated for their knowledge, ability and perseverance.

    • @herrakaarme
      @herrakaarme Рік тому +3

      Yeah, it's nice he could include some original footage from the 40's, for the historical pespective.

    • @dfross87
      @dfross87 Рік тому +5

      @@herrakaarme Browny doesn't look like he's aged a day 🤣!

    • @Alonsel3
      @Alonsel3 Рік тому +1

      Other than the smartphone in the background XD

  • @jefferyholland
    @jefferyholland Рік тому +140

    Amazing workmanship and patience. Thanks for preserving this marvelous piece of history.

  • @systemsrenegade9888
    @systemsrenegade9888 Рік тому +112

    So unreal to see it running when you look at the state of it in the beginning , the old engine for it certainly was well used up . Nice restoration guys , its a credit to you all.

  • @brianpesci
    @brianpesci Рік тому +71

    A piece of ANZUS history that helped build airfields and roads during the war, thanks to the crew for doing such a great job!

  • @markbroomhall2706
    @markbroomhall2706 Рік тому +37

    To Marty and every one involved Just a VERY BIG thank you

  • @ericball6894
    @ericball6894 Рік тому +22

    I have pictures of my grandfather in France on that same little dozer. I never knew the story behind that until now. Thanks Marty that was awesome

  • @slowlearner984
    @slowlearner984 Рік тому +10

    Love they way he drives straight out the shed with the scraper and rips up the good surface in the yard. Reminds me of little boys with their tonka toys. LOL

  • @minorcross980
    @minorcross980 Рік тому +7

    My father was in WWII in China. Burma & India as a Airborne Combat Engineer (879th) and worked with this type of equipment building airfields and roads. Thanks for sharing I enjoyed see the equipment that my father used

  • @donmiller4260
    @donmiller4260 Рік тому +35

    The fact that the manual survived is a miracle wish I had a small dozer like that

  • @webdev217
    @webdev217 Рік тому +21

    Tiny thing.. cool. My gramps was in the Pacific building runways during the war, wonder if he used one of those.

  • @w.w.2restorations.vehicles698
    @w.w.2restorations.vehicles698 Рік тому +53

    Thanks to You Marty for recording this Dozer and to Your Mates for the hard work they put into the restoration and for saving a piece of WW 2 History. This one is right up alley. I've seen WW 2 footage of 5 of these little dozers with scrapers in a kind of formation scraping a new runway on some island in the So. Pacific. They aren't very fast but sure are effective.

  • @Wil_Liam1
    @Wil_Liam1 Рік тому +26

    My great uncle watched this video when I showed it to him and wants y'all to know he thinks that it's beautiful even though it brought back some tough memories for him and said thank you; Marty,Mike,Browny,and the boys at REM sirs..

  • @eyesup1433
    @eyesup1433 Рік тому +8

    all the skill these guys have will go with them , lets see if a.i. can do this
    and with so much humility .

  • @GrandsonofKong
    @GrandsonofKong Рік тому +16

    That's how you stay young even when you are "old"..projects like that! Amazing work and thanks for taking us along and recording the progress Marty!

  • @aaronjohn6586
    @aaronjohn6586 Рік тому +5

    Marty, you are the master of the understatement when you said "That will keep you busy for awhile."

  • @krissfemmpaws1029
    @krissfemmpaws1029 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful restoration of an unsung hero of the front line of WW2. These little guys made it so bigger equipment could be brought in.

  • @christopherwelford8401
    @christopherwelford8401 Рік тому +5

    I could listen to Browny all day. Needs his own channel. 😅

  • @billsmith5166
    @billsmith5166 Рік тому +18

    Browny is an amazing fella. What a mechanic. It purrs like a kitten. Considering what he started with, that's probably the best refurbishment that I've ever seen. The old-timey looking footage actually looked like it was from the 40s. That was a great video Marty. Thanks!

  • @chuckgulledge2304
    @chuckgulledge2304 Рік тому +17

    Great video. I enjoy watching the craftsmanship of men who have accumulated knowledge thru a lifetime of working on equipment and who take great pride in the final product.
    Respect from Tennessee USA to all of you

  • @blackbuttecruizr
    @blackbuttecruizr Рік тому +14

    Amazing! My Dad was sent to New Zealand in the USMC during the war. He had so many wonderful things to say about the people there.

  • @Da.emerald.family
    @Da.emerald.family Рік тому +7

    You guys are ok at cricket, but fuck me no one can be so amazing at fixing old machinery, especially you MartyT..

  • @stanleyflory6702
    @stanleyflory6702 Рік тому +22

    Impressive job guys! "Freedom isn't Free" says it all! To think all that got done with these little machines is mind boggling!

  • @parkdigwig3447
    @parkdigwig3447 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic piece of equipment. A testament that simple is better because after 80yrs and 50 of those just sitting outside…it can be still made to work.

  • @alanconnors8881
    @alanconnors8881 Рік тому +4

    A prime example of people with mind blowing skills and talent. Not to mention patience. Simply amazing.

  • @tonyval4135
    @tonyval4135 Рік тому +4

    Not to take anything away from todays plug and bolt repairman, I would think you would need to go far and wide to find any with the talent of these old boys well done!

  • @nelsonannett5427
    @nelsonannett5427 Рік тому +7

    hat off to the fine chaps the did all the work brilliant and thank for letting marty follow the biuld for use. cheers.

  • @horsebee1
    @horsebee1 Рік тому +25

    Great to see this restoration progressing. When I joined plant squadron in 1974 we still had a cat D7T with CCU control, manual box and pony start. It had reputedly been bought back from Italy at the end of the war. I often wondered what happened to it.

  • @Tbritton72
    @Tbritton72 Рік тому +5

    A good dose of NZ/ Oz slang thrown in. Perfect.

  • @timothymilam732
    @timothymilam732 Рік тому +8

    Them ole boys pretty sharp to take the pile of rusted worn-out, beaten up, and abused to within a hairs breath of totally losing it's life to either the scrape bin, or just fading back into the earth it was born from.
    Excellent job gentlemen one and all for bringing the old girl back to her glory once more.
    She's got her marks of character about her, and she'll never be as good as new.
    Yet she's earned every nick, n ding she wears, and I'm bettin somewhere there's a smile on someone's face to see her movin about that's been long gone for some time now.
    Even got a new to her wagon to ease along behind her again just like in her youth.
    Excellent!😅

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew Рік тому +2

    Splendid work. You can tell he’s an operator. Goes straight at the nearest pile with that blade. Made me smile.

  • @ottoneidlinger4938
    @ottoneidlinger4938 Рік тому +12

    Marty, you and your friends are absolutely the best! To take the time over a year to record this and then let us all see it. Allowing the gentlemen to explain what they are doing and what we are even looking at. The machining shop letting you in to record and explain what they are doing to help the project along. The garage doors in the background behind the white Chevy were beautiful. Your channel, in my humble opinion, has brought our countrymen closer together. Watching these videos really makes me want to get over there even more to visit. To meet all of you and listen to your stories would be amazing. I know it could never happen, but maybe instead you could interview them. Well anyway just couldn’t let this video go without a comment. Thank you very much to your friends and you. Cheers!

  • @GICK117
    @GICK117 Рік тому +29

    That piece of equipment is a brilliant piece. I could use that on my ranch for sure. Surely a company should make a scraper of that size and make a profit. Those boys work as fast as I do these days. Perfect. Bless them for doing as they did. Thanks so much for the documentary on their progress.

    • @danielboughton3624
      @danielboughton3624 Рік тому +2

      everyone has gone to box scrapers now for smaller jobs. I was thinking the same thing though. You can still get a pull behind grader but you need a 2nd person to run it.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Рік тому +21

    A years for something like this is pretty damn fast. Nice work!

  • @magictune7935
    @magictune7935 Рік тому +27

    Congratulations to all the fellas who worked on that equipment… such an awesome project!

  • @jasonholloway6418
    @jasonholloway6418 Рік тому +2

    Mike & Malc best bosses I've had. Great to see Mike still loving his old gear

  • @texasjetman
    @texasjetman Рік тому +2

    Excellent. Wow what a treasure thank you for documenting and sharing. Thank you to the owner of the Excavation Company for supporting this awesome historical project & not to forget the lead mechanic & helpers

  • @richardmiels3402
    @richardmiels3402 Рік тому +1

    Age, wisdom, history, unique machines, NZ characters and "can do". This film was fantastic. Once again thankyou for compelling and comforting content.

  • @timgardiner5257
    @timgardiner5257 Рік тому +3

    What a awesome library these old boys are. There knowledge is invaluable. Marty, your in good company and so fortunate that these chaps were so generous with their time. The passion came through and was awesome to watch.

  • @patrickmoodabe9728
    @patrickmoodabe9728 Рік тому +14

    Well done Marty. I think we pushed to get this fixed. It’s a very important piece of history. Both for the US & us. What you can do if you work together. Not apart from each other. I hope people appreciate what’s going on here. Well done for taking an interest. & recording it. Cheers Marty

  • @-Kreger-
    @-Kreger- Рік тому +4

    That turned great. Good job to your buddies.

  • @HighMaintenancePS
    @HighMaintenancePS Рік тому +2

    Very hard to state how clever and skilled these old boys are.

  • @Eisen_Jaeger
    @Eisen_Jaeger Рік тому +3

    Ah line boring, love watching Curtis at CEE when he gets a line bore job. This is a nice little restore project.

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks Рік тому +3

    One of the humble unsung machines that helped to win the War. Amazing work by skilled and dedicated men. Superb!

  • @donaldparlett7708
    @donaldparlett7708 Рік тому +2

    As a WW2 living historian I gotta commend you guys for beautiful job. So many forget that the basic tools were needed for everything.

  • @ReaperRestorations
    @ReaperRestorations Рік тому +9

    super cool! i have a WWII 1944 Clark Carloader forklift that was in army and airforce service. i use it all the time

  • @josephkerley363
    @josephkerley363 Рік тому +5

    Great job! Another piece of history saved from the junk yard!

  • @Lex-Hawthorn
    @Lex-Hawthorn Рік тому +1

    @0:14 we had one of those chev trucks out in Puponga circa 1968-9. sold it to young bloke, who seized it, and it rotted away in a paddock to nothing.
    As for this little gem of a dozer, well done to all involved, what an absolutely brilliant project. I think Mr Mechanic enjoyed driving that around his yard more than he is letting on. Thanks for putting that out Marty, well worth the watch.

  • @dennisbailey4296
    @dennisbailey4296 Рік тому +9

    Sure would be hard for me to work with a chain smoker. But He sure knows how to make it all work together. Quite the mechanic!!
    Thanks for giving us a glimpse into the rebuild on this Tractor!!
    All the best from Canada

    • @Wil_Liam1
      @Wil_Liam1 Рік тому +6

      You should be so lucky to work with a guy like him Karen...

  • @westforkranch9620
    @westforkranch9620 Рік тому +2

    Bravo! Just starting on my CA-1. The inspiration for these dozers came from the Forest Service in Portland Oregon. They designed what was designated as the trail tractor for pushing out Forest service trails

  • @bertenerny7867
    @bertenerny7867 Рік тому +4

    Marty, FAR OUT, This was completely an outstanding video!!! Thanks for letting us watch the work and the check-out. Regards, Bert

  • @batchelorpad3078
    @batchelorpad3078 Рік тому +4

    “Do you remember how it goes together” “nope but I’ll figure it out” said any quality works man ever lol

  • @theadventuresofdaveandrc1447
    @theadventuresofdaveandrc1447 Рік тому +4

    This is Great!! Love to see these old machines saved!!!!! Our History!!

  • @AAAAlberto
    @AAAAlberto Рік тому +5

    A good restauration ! Congratulations from Italy,

  • @martinnightingale6033
    @martinnightingale6033 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for taking us all along on this journey.
    Totally love seeing old machines coming back to life .
    Kind regards from the UK

  • @jamesbrussels5776
    @jamesbrussels5776 Рік тому +4

    Exerllent work Team and REM feller's too!!!

  • @nodaklojack
    @nodaklojack Рік тому +6

    Absolutely loved the no color black and white editing at the end 😊

  • @allfasten
    @allfasten Рік тому +2

    Just a good bunch of fellas bringing a little work horse back to life. Loved every minute of it!

  • @chookchook5600
    @chookchook5600 Рік тому +20

    So True, Freedom is Not Free. We have the fight for it

    • @infernoking7504
      @infernoking7504 Рік тому +4

      Very true

    • @jaedonkanyid3775
      @jaedonkanyid3775 Рік тому +2

      First thing I noticed and then went to the comments to see the top comment about it. Freedom isn’t free.

    • @waitemc
      @waitemc Рік тому +2

      So many this day have gotten soft and forgotten all the hell out fathers and grandfathers had to do to insure our freedoms. Especially up hear in the states. It's sickening to see.

  • @slademcthornbody9060
    @slademcthornbody9060 Рік тому +3

    Old Browny has probably forgotten more than most will ever know about old machinery..

  • @brunomckay1875
    @brunomckay1875 Рік тому +10

    Kiwi ingenuity and humour, a laugh a minute Marty and a great video, well done the entire team what a cracking effort.

  • @normmcrae1140
    @normmcrae1140 Рік тому +5

    GREAT Restoration, Guys! You should be proud of yourselves! And thanks for having my Great Uncles poem up, too! Yes - I'm a relative of Lt-Col John MacCrae!

  • @thomasc6412
    @thomasc6412 Рік тому +3

    Would have this machine been built in Scotland? Clark is an engineering company that builds forestry equipment to this day. It's a really great video to watch. Love to see such specialised workshops operating.

    • @JohnSmith-pl2bk
      @JohnSmith-pl2bk 12 днів тому +1

      It was built by a company in the USA.
      Whether they have/had/are an offshoot in Scotland would require a phone call????

  • @jesterr7133
    @jesterr7133 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for preserving this one. So many service vehicles like this one end up forgotten to time. I love it when someone takes an interest in a vehicle like this one.

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc Рік тому +4

    A great restoration. One of the best channels to see some great line boring on some big equipment is The Cutting Edge Engineering channel.

  • @gibbo9089
    @gibbo9089 Рік тому +6

    Buggered - A lovely technical term.

  • @pootmahgoots8482
    @pootmahgoots8482 Рік тому +5

    Linebore welding machines are so cool. I love machine work.

    • @MartyT
      @MartyT  Рік тому +9

      Yes I was impressed.. I think Blair and Luke should start a UA-cam channel, Clever boys

    • @nsbhagwat
      @nsbhagwat Рік тому +2

      Check out Cutting Edge Engineering channel. That Kurtis bloke down under does a lot of welding using line boring machine.

    • @jesusisGod1434
      @jesusisGod1434 Рік тому

      That thing was super cool!

  • @alanfenwick9307
    @alanfenwick9307 Рік тому +7

    WOW! "The Boys" have done a mighty effort on the old girl. Thank you to all involved and a big thank you to you Marty for sharing it with us.👍

  • @noelmoloney8840
    @noelmoloney8840 Рік тому +2

    These guys deserve a metal for the work that would of been put into that resto. I'm sure at times they would thrown their hands in the air and wondered what the frig are we doing.
    Well done guys. And thanks Marty for recording the process and uploading to your utube channel. Great viewing.

  • @captainover-tighten6729
    @captainover-tighten6729 Рік тому +3

    Glad to see you have the boys back on your channel. Good for you. I would like to think I will be out in the shed at his young age. Pretty fit grand-dad! Amazing work. The fab shop should do a channel. Cutting edge is very good as you said. About the bigger dozers getting more views - I’m not sure. These boys should have a huge tank of evapo-rust. Drop those parts all in for a good long soak. Surprising how things come apart and get rejuvenated. The laser rust machines are amazing and amazingly expensive. I’m sure there will be consumer level units soon enough. Great video and say hi to the boys from Nova Scotia please and thanks. Stay safe. PS Brownie rocked the dozer scrapper combo. The only thing missing was the dart hanging off his bottom lip. Perfect. Absolutely perfect. Thanks again

  • @djcommie
    @djcommie Рік тому +2

    Amazing restoration, and even more so to see the guys actually test all the equipment!

  • @alanharney5278
    @alanharney5278 Рік тому +7

    Gotta love the old fella who always has a smoko hanging off his lower lip.

  • @garybarkley2286
    @garybarkley2286 Рік тому +21

    That is so cool thanks for saving a part of historical equipment that was a lot of work and everyone involved should be so proud I know I’m very impressed and grateful to everyone that worked hard to save the old girl and give her a new chance at life that will be a lot easier on it then when it was first put in service for sure thanks again for showing this to us all

  • @GeorgeKouloumbis
    @GeorgeKouloumbis Рік тому +2

    Watch awesomeness in the making. Reading the comments is just amazing living history lesson too. Well done for preserving the history and legacy of the people who helped create this amazing nation.

  • @markfiges999
    @markfiges999 Рік тому +4

    Great job guys - that cool it can only be measured on the Kelvin scale.

  • @peterkirwan3337
    @peterkirwan3337 Рік тому +5

    The best thing about this video is seeing them drop the blade and use the scraper.lovely restored but fit for use.keep up the good work and greetings from Ireland🇮🇪

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 Рік тому +1

    About 8 years ago, there was one of them at the Zagray Farm Show in Colchester, CT, USA. It had been restored and the guy was driving it around. I talked with him for a while. It was so tiny compared to the D-8s we had when I was a combat engineer. I haven't seen it since. Good Luck, Rick

  • @TheHellmet
    @TheHellmet Рік тому +2

    loved the big smiles as they drove out of the shed

  • @mauricestevenson5740
    @mauricestevenson5740 Рік тому +3

    That is as significant a piece of WWII memorabilia as any restored Bren Gun Carrier, Jeep or Harvard. I am well impressed. The fact that it WORKS is chocolate icing on the cake. I want to see it one day. I want to see it WORKING one day. Congratulations and thanks to all involved. Lest we forget.

  • @JustAnAverageBrad
    @JustAnAverageBrad Рік тому +8

    i like at 38:00 how it rolls out exactly as it would have originally....driver with a smoke

  • @scottlemoine9492
    @scottlemoine9492 Рік тому +3

    I really enjoy watching all your videos, it's amazing watching you get older equipment running that others might think are scrap.

  • @crazyfvck
    @crazyfvck Рік тому +16

    That is 200% AWESOME!!!! :) It's truly amazing how far it's come since you first showed to us! And the fact that they did all of this in a year is amazing. Usually, people spend a decade on a project like this, doing a bit here and there, as interest in it comes and goes. But these guys stayed focused, and got the job done quickly. My hat goes off to them :)

  • @rustygoldworkshop4672
    @rustygoldworkshop4672 Рік тому +5

    Please thank him for allowing you to video all of that that was truly amazing and something that we need to be amazed by. They did so much with so little. Thanks

  • @davidwiggins3451
    @davidwiggins3451 Рік тому +3

    Wonderful cinematography and an excellent storyboard to the entire restoration. My utmost respect and thanks for the men who restored the tractor and earth mover. I am assuming that their father's and mother's were involved with the war effort in the South Pacific, as was my father in the ETO. I can't imagine landing on an island, in a war zone, and being asked to carve an airfield out of the jungle on a such a light machine, but our parents' generation did just that. Thank you so much, Marty, for capturing the restoration, and my sincerest thanks to the men who were involved in resurrecting this historic machine which could have just as easily been hauled to the breakers.

  • @winsurfer123
    @winsurfer123 Рік тому +5

    Back from the dead. Sure don't build them like they used to. Surprised you were able to find any parts. Brilliant!

  • @dogbitefred6631
    @dogbitefred6631 Рік тому +6

    Dedication! We have a local air museum in Terrell Texas that is dedicated to WWII gliders that has a small dozer (could be the same as the one on your video?) on display that was carried and delivered in a glider! Those glider pilots were trained in Terrell Texas and must have had balls of steel. Most of the gliders crashed or were damaged on landing, the museum has one of the few intact gliders in existence.

  • @MerrimanDevonshire
    @MerrimanDevonshire Рік тому +13

    As much as names like Garand and Browning are remembered in reverence, there were a legion of names to the other machines of war... and peace. ❤

  • @paulcollins557
    @paulcollins557 Рік тому +4

    After watching the recent protests of Posie Parker, it' a pleasure to watch the understated accomplishments of real men in pursuit of reinvigorating history. Well done!

    • @gooseypig84
      @gooseypig84 Рік тому +3

      Yip. We're blessed that we get to see the tail end of this kind of stuff. All the stuff we grew up using and loving is near lost on todays world. I'm glad I'm closer to my end than to the beginning. Today's generation have no connection to stuff that does not shine and has no ecu. Poor sods.

    • @davidhaywood8029
      @davidhaywood8029 Рік тому

      @Paul Collins Can I just tactfully point out that there were actual Nazis goose-stepping and seig-heiling in support of Posie Parker. The men who operated the Airborne Dozers were part of a war *against* the Nazis (and their world view).

  • @jesusisGod1434
    @jesusisGod1434 Рік тому +4

    At 41:30 I’m about crying this is been such a long project and she looks and sounds great! Love the seat they made and it’s adorable! How much does she weigh? What type of fuel? I love the paint job! Okay I’ll watch the rest now. Love this so much! My favorite part is when he said he made some parts out of an old hand saw, and you panned to said saw… very cool!
    Second favorite part is the black and white old film touch your added 45:38

  • @thomasbailey8306
    @thomasbailey8306 Рік тому +3

    They did a AWESOME JOB on Rebuilding this Old Dozer and Scrapper/ Pan...Love it...I have too say though Being a Dozerhand sense I was 16 yrs old and I'm 58 now. I have too say those Men that operated one of those were True MEN...LOL..Makes Me appreciate them even more and Soldiers too boot...They were true MEN...GREAT JOB on this Guys...Thank You Marty for taking us Along...Great Video..

  • @stevebell5231
    @stevebell5231 Рік тому +3

    Now that's bloody awesome

  • @Produkt_R
    @Produkt_R Рік тому +4

    Oldtimers working on oldtimers are still the best combo.

  • @gino7444
    @gino7444 Рік тому +7

    You New Zealanders are amazing people Marty, i admire you as i do the Aussies and your skills in restoring historical vehicles, great!! ... Greetings from The Netherlands.

  • @shanespring2669
    @shanespring2669 Рік тому +3

    Mike brings back memories of living in Nelly. Couldn't go anywhere without seeing Edridge contracting gear. Especially working out Eves valley Mill

  • @wazza33racer
    @wazza33racer Рік тому +8

    24.02 "Freedom is NOT Free" Amen brother.

  • @charlesmoore70
    @charlesmoore70 Рік тому +5

    One of your best!