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1 year 5 months ago #249070
by seyser
I purchased this 1952 D4 in January of this year and finally found a economical ride for it from ND to southern MN. The seller came to the board with questions about the machine as he planned to sell it. I reached out and after conversation decided to make the purchase. The machine was originally bought by the sellers late father and had been on their farm since new.
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1 year 5 months ago #249073
by juiceman
That's a cute one. Nice and straight looking, not hacked on, etc. Doe's the cab help any? I see the little attachment, is that for popping out tree stumps? Great catch. JM
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1 year 5 months ago #249074
by seyser
I believe the attachment is home made. The previous owner would dig rocks out of the fields after fall harvest.
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1 year 5 months ago #249082
by Kurt Bangert
Nice buy! Looks very straight and clean for its age. Getting that "rock" out had to be a little grunty.
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1 year 5 months ago #249084
by Deas Plant.
Hi seyser.
Looks like a good catch. Unless I miss my guess, that cab mighta helped in winter but woulda bin pure murder to keep cool in the summer. Still, it does look like a pretty neat construction - kinda reminds me of a baby Mary Ann or Rebecca.
Digging out rocks? HMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHY does everybody want a D4 to do the work of a D8?????????????????
I guess it comes down to doin' wotchyer can with what yer have. That's a neat piece of construction too.
Just my 0.02..
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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1 year 5 months ago #249090
by Glum
Rome, I'd say that set up would be a hell of a lot easier on the C Frame and drivetrain than trying to hooks those rocks out with the corner of a sharply tilted blade 😀
The actual design of having the blade trunions forward of the track frame oscillating point means there is a constant twisting motion on the C Frame while operating on uneven ground. Add to that some stumping with the corners or sidehill cutting and the C frame is bound to crack eventually.
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