This rig is kind of a Caterpillar 830 MB military tractor. They had a better blade and a 20 yrd Westinghouse Latorno scraper mounted on the back. D343 engine at around 450 hp.
@Gears N Biers we ran 2 of the industrial Steigers out of 5. One Cu with a manual and one Ca with an Allison. The other three were PTAs and Panther with a manual. The Ca was preferable for the joysticks while pulling double pans. Couples with a higher flow PFC hydraulic pump, the Ca would operate both scrapers at the same time without loosing hydraulic power. The logger single tires made a narrower profile as well, for the one that had it. Absolutely loved having those late 70s and 80s era Steigers they were far ahead of their time and worked into the new era. Some of them even racked frame hours above 30,000 hours. However, we had to retire and sell them due to the late 90s economy, rising diesel prices, and maintenance cost (for their age).
He is, but the channel is pretty well dead (I helped run it.) this tractor also sold after the ring and pinion went out. Will Bier is the name your looking for
@@gearsnbiers1499 yep that was it. Thought about buying it but figured hauling back to IL. Would be a pain. Probably just need to buy the next one I see. Not many out there.
Yes and no. I felt guilty for encouraging him after that ring and pinion took a shit. She’s long one now down in Arkansas with several other industrial Steigers
This rig is kind of a Caterpillar 830 MB military tractor. They had a better blade and a 20 yrd Westinghouse Latorno scraper mounted on the back. D343 engine at around 450 hp.
@Gears N Biers we ran 2 of the industrial Steigers out of 5. One Cu with a manual and one Ca with an Allison. The other three were PTAs and Panther with a manual. The Ca was preferable for the joysticks while pulling double pans. Couples with a higher flow PFC hydraulic pump, the Ca would operate both scrapers at the same time without loosing hydraulic power. The logger single tires made a narrower profile as well, for the one that had it. Absolutely loved having those late 70s and 80s era Steigers they were far ahead of their time and worked into the new era. Some of them even racked frame hours above 30,000 hours. However, we had to retire and sell them due to the late 90s economy, rising diesel prices, and maintenance cost (for their age).
Immediately after he said cat at 1:08, black cat peaks over fender from behind engine!
Got to get in the steiger groups on fb. More vidyas please
He is, but the channel is pretty well dead (I helped run it.) this tractor also sold after the ring and pinion went out. Will Bier is the name your looking for
Now that is awesome 😎😎😎😎
I have to drag.the. Fucker home now😡
That is so cool
This.story. is only getting started
I think I saw this one listed for sale. I’m looking for a Industrial myself.
In Oregon on TractorHouse? This is it.
@@gearsnbiers1499 yep that was it. Thought about buying it but figured hauling back to IL. Would be a pain. Probably just need to buy the next one I see. Not many out there.
@@timdawson1072 you’re.telling me. I’m not far from Quincy. It took me a.month. To get this fucker home
You can thank us now lol. We saved you a broken ring and pinion
@@nellsonstout7001 If your ready to get rid of it let me know.
Awesome tractor👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺
Yes and no. I felt guilty for encouraging him after that ring and pinion took a shit. She’s long one now down in Arkansas with several other industrial Steigers