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This has got to be one of if not THE biggest auction of Cat parts and machinery.

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1 year 6 months ago #248110 by D4Jim
My gosh, what a collection!!

ACMOC Member 27 years
D47U 1950 #10164
Cat 112 1949 #3U1457
Cat 40 Scraper #1W-5494

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1 year 6 months ago #248111 by Jimmy977
That D6 looks like it could cross the English channel.

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1 year 6 months ago #248112 by neil
A 17 furrow plough, no less. I guess that's what the D9s were for

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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1 year 6 months ago #248116 by Rome K/G
Ah just scrap it all! thats the trend nowadays!

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1 year 6 months ago #248117 by gauntjoh


Jimmy977 post=248111 userid=7816That D6 looks like it could cross the English channel.

I think a lot will be crossing the English Channel and some the North Atlantic but not under their own steam so to speak !

John Gaunt, ACMOC Director, UK

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1 year 6 months ago #248123 by Jimmy977
Yes, there will definitely be many happy folks all around participating in this auction. Lots of beautiful equipment.

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1 year 6 months ago - 1 year 6 months ago #248124 by gauntjoh

A 17 furrow plough, no less. I guess that's what the D9s were for
Hi Neil, You are correct. Herewith some pictures of the D9 pulling the 17 furrow plough which Robert made himself.
 
 
 

In case you think that is impressive (which it is), here is a picture taken in 1936 of Ransomes' Diesel Fifty pulling 21 furrows ! (Two six furrow hexatracs, one five furrow quintrac and one four furrow multitrac. The tractor was sold to a UK farmer who emigrated to Canada taking the Diesel Fifty with him and it returned to the UK several years ago where it is now in preservation.
 





 


John Gaunt, ACMOC Director, UK
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1 year 6 months ago - 1 year 6 months ago #248128 by neil
That is impressive, especially since the 50 is considerably less hp than the D9 but I guess it also depends on the conditions. Is the "trac" nomenclature a branding thing from Ransomes or somebody? That 17 furrow is a beauty that's for sure. Are there videos of it in action?

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Neil

Pittsford, NY
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1 year 6 months ago #248129 by juiceman
A lot of iron for sure. As mentioned before, Mr. Wilson came to the states and did a lot of purchasing; that gentleman knew where a LOT of stuff was, and even though I never got to meet him in person, he was quite the polite man, and people gladly pointed him in the right direction for something to buy for his collection.
Sad that he passed, as he would be considered an ambassador for CAT collectors.
It would be neat to see some of the items come back to the USA. JM

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