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3 years 1 month ago #232142
by duane sams
I'm cleaning up inherited farm and trying to figure out what to do with old caterpillar tractor - Grandfather has the Tractor on the farm since at least the 1960s but it
hasn't been used in the last 20 years. The information passed down the generations was "problems with keeping the tracks on and severely worn out".
Tractor Number is 5T3069W. Found some information that said possibly a 1936-1939 RD4 model
Not sure if there is a desire but would love to find someone who restores these versus just sending to the scrap yard.
Any information would be helpful.
thanks,
Duane Sams
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3 years 1 month ago #232158
by duane sams
Thanks for the information and the encouragement.
Tractor is located near Milton-Freewater, Oregon if anybody is interested in restoring the "1945 D4 Tractor".
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Duane Sams
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3 years 1 month ago #232160
by trainzkid88
post a ad in the for sale section of the forum im sure you will get some interest. if you look on the side of the radiator there should be a pressed metal tag it will say what model it is if the tag isnt missing that is.
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3 years 1 month ago #232165
by GrantJ
My first look at the photo made me think that it had a rear mounted hydraulic pump, but looking closer, it appears that there is an hydraulic pump in the place that a generator would normally bolt in. Live hydraulics are a good thing. That angle blade makes it a very nice tractor and I would think worth saving. Someone will have a use for it. Grant.
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3 years 1 month ago #232168
by TooManyIrons
Email sent
Current: D47U turbocharged w/Holt angle blade
Past: 22 Wide Gauge w/Cable Blade, D25U, D45T w/Bucyrus Erie straight blade, D45T Orchard, D45T w/Cat straight blade.
Priest River, Idaho
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