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Pull scraper for D2

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16 years 11 months ago #12987 by mcclan_9
Pull scraper for D2 was created by mcclan_9
Anybody on here ever build a pull type scraper? If so do you have any plans you'd be willing to share? I would really like one for my D2.

D2-4U 2065

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16 years 11 months ago #12992 by 7upuller
Replied by 7upuller on topic scraper
Hi McClan,

Caterpillar came out with a hydraulic pull scraper # 40 that was designed for the D4 in around 1949. The 60 cable scraper for the D6, #70 for the 7, #80 for the 8, and #90 for the D9. Later these cable scrapers were called different #'s, 435, Etc...If someone could help me with more modern # for can and what units the were pulled by I need imput.

As for your D-2 scraper hook up there are others that make 'em. I've seen Bee-Gee models and such. Your ? is the same I had a few years ago. It led me to a 4-40, 6-60, and now this:eek: :

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16 years 11 months ago #12993 by drujinin
Replied by drujinin on topic LaPlant-Choate Carrymore
What about finding a Carrymore?
See photo.

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16 years 11 months ago #12994 by Old Magnet
Replied by Old Magnet on topic Pull scraper for D2
Hi Glen,
I'm looking through the Cat Serial/Product ID book and it looks to me like pull cans ended with cable operation and the only unit that got hydraulics was the #40. Everything else turned into motor scrapers of various types.
Could be wrong and if so I'm sure I'll hear about it:D :D
The 435 you mention is a 13 yd cable unit.

The last of the two axle tractor scrapers was the 666B, 40 yd/54 heaped that weighed in at 149,500 lbs. with tandem power, 56 ft - 8 in long

Gets pretty messy to identify comparison motor scraper replacement units other than by yardage capacity.

If it's just later cable can model #s your looking for try these:
428 (12.5 yd)
428B (13 yd)
435 (13 yd)
435 C&D (15 yd)
435E (12 yd)
435F (14 yd)
442B (14 yd)
456 (18 yd)
456B (19.5 yd)
463 (18 yd)
463C (21 yd)
463E (18 yd)
463F (21 yd)
470 (18 yd)
470B (19.5 yd)
482B (24 yd)
482C (27 yd)
491B&C (27 yd)

There probably are more but it is to time consuming to check all the numbers.

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16 years 11 months ago #12995 by Willie
Replied by Willie on topic Pull scraper for D2
Murray made lots of the little scrapers for D2&D4s in this area but most dont want to part with them. heres 1 a guy pulled wit and IH I9 and I used to have 1 that puled with a T20 but it had side wheels but had apron and all.

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16 years 11 months ago #12998 by B4D2
Replied by B4D2 on topic Pull scraper for D2
That D2 is pulling a C-45 belonging to Chuck C. He has done a nice job of restoring it. I have a LaPlant Choate C-20, which is basically an Airborne scraper with a gooseneck. Here's a pic of both of them after we went and picked mine up.

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16 years 11 months ago #12999 by gwhdiesel75
Replied by gwhdiesel75 on topic Pull scraper for D2
Bruce, a nice looking little scraper. GWH

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16 years 11 months ago #13000 by Willie
Replied by Willie on topic Pull scraper for D2
Another try

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16 years 11 months ago #13001 by 7upuller
Replied by 7upuller on topic Scrapers
Old Magnet,

Currently looking for the 70,80,90 models:D just gotta get one of each for Play Days:D :D :D

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16 years 11 months ago #13002 by terrywelch_archive
Chuck has done a nice job restoring it. It works well also. He moved a lot of dirt with it that day.

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