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16 years 8 months ago #14729
by ibrich
This tractor is located on Highway 1 in Point Arena, California. I have been watching the machine for the last 6 years. It is sitting a very short distance from the Pacific ocean and the elements are taking a toll. I think the hood was complete when I first saw it. It looks like this is going to be its final resting place.
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16 years 8 months ago #14735
by 8C 361
That is a sad old D8. I recall seeing an old Cat 60 very near there back in the early sixties.
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16 years 8 months ago #14736
by firpitch
This tractor is located on Highway 1 in Point Arena, California. I have been watching the machine for the last 6 years. It is sitting a very short distance from the Pacific ocean and the elements are taking a toll. I think the hood was complete when I first saw it. It looks like this is going to be its final resting place.
Rich
Rich,
She looks good to me. It would be a good idea to replace the cans on the exhaust and intake as they tend to rust out from water sitting on them. Thanks for the photos.
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16 years 8 months ago #14741
by Old Magnet
A little hard to tell but I'm guessing a 1H model based on the shape of the oil filter can tops.
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16 years 8 months ago #14744
by josh
That Cat has been sitting there like that for almost 30 years that I know of, probably longer. there used to be an RD7 up behind it, was not too bad. There is still is a fair amount of old iron around there, but most of it was very well used, on rough ground, then left sitting where the salt air could finish it off. I bet that Sixty is still out there, full of water, rusted and broken.
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16 years 8 months ago #14745
by Willie
Josh: I hauled diftwood redwood logs from that place to a wood scuplture in Yountville more like 40 yrs ago and it was there then with a bunch of other old heavy junk if its the one as you leave town right off the Hwy.
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16 years 8 months ago #14766
by spike
Aloha Rusty .That machine would be a find in Hawaii.Over here we have acid rain & dew from the valcano also vog (volcanic haze pollution) .Cast iron holds up well.10 years sitting out in the elements nothing but castings left.Happy hunting Spike
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16 years 8 months ago #14774
by cr
One time I was in Kauai, and rented a car with 400 miles on it and there was rust along all the edges of the doors.
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16 years 8 months ago #14775
by 7upuller
When I visited Hank in Maui and saw what a great job on his '25 -Cat 30 I was totaly amazed @ the as found picture. Talk about what 75 plus years of Hawaii rust can do:eek: . Man did he do a miracle on that tractor.
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16 years 8 months ago #14777
by Willie
Yea that 30 has nice lookin primer cups,compesion release valves and air cleaner assbly I wonder what good buddy of his gave them to him LOL
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