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2 years 5 months ago #238648
by Peter C
Just acquired this R2. Turns over easily, actually too easily so I am going to soak the cylinders hoping that it's nothing more than stuck rings.Guessing that it hasn't run for at least 12 years when the owner passed away. I haven't figured out why the pads are so pitted on the ground contact side only and equally all around the tracks. Very little rust on the tractor.
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2 years 5 months ago #238650
by dpendzic
Very very nice! my first ever dozer was 6J102
D2, D3, D4, D6, 941B, Cat 15
Hancock Ma and Moriches NY
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2 years 5 months ago #238651
by TooManyIrons
Nice looking tractor!! The tin appears to be in amazing shape.
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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2 years 5 months ago #238666
by Ray54
Very nice looking, hopeful it comes back to life easily. I have never been into gas Cats , but thought they all had a different cap on the fuel tank than the diesel. The picture here it looks like a diesel cap.
The pitting on track shoes has to do with the soil type. I have been farming a piece of ground since 82, 2 very different soils on it. An metal that comes out of the one part is very pitted and rusting away much faster than the other soil. A part of it was in vineyard from 98 until 18. So work crews to loose lots clippers and steel trellises parts. Since I maintained the drip system lots of time to find the little pieces. Some things like horse shoes no idea how long they where in the dirt, but the other things had to of been only a few years lost. Soil chemistry at work.
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2 years 5 months ago #238671
by Peter C
sn: 6J1024. Thanks for the comments. I hope that the inside is in as good shape as the outside appears. I just discovered that the seat box is really rusted through in places. It has been sitting outside for decades with the original seat back and bottom just containing moisture, I guess. It'll take me a while before I attempt to start it. I need to insure there is no water in the fluids and the top end is lubricated before I attempt to crank it any more.
Thanks for the very short lesson in soil chemistry, Ray54. I was baffled by the corrosion on just the pads.Thank goodness, just the pads. I checked the part number of the R2 fuel cap and it is the same as a D2. I was told that the R2 is basically a gasoline powered D2 J series.
I just wanted to say that I don't feel like I was saving one from scrap here unlike Mike Meyer who "saved a Diesel 40 from going to China". I definitely don't have the mettle to tackle a project like that.
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