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D2 followed me home.

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2 months 3 weeks ago #258961 by Spitzair
Hi everyone,
I’ve been looking for a nice D2 for some time now and I finally found a nice one. 4U1707 joined my collection of things yesterday. Apparently it last ran in 1975 so the engine will for sure need to be gone through as it is stuck, and so is the starting engine... Most of the controls are free, there’s about 10 gallons of something that used to be diesel in the tank and the engine oil and transmission oil look used but clean. The undercarriage has wear but it isn’t worn too bad, I took my undercarriage gauge with me and it still has some life left, plus the pins and bushings haven’t been turned yet either… The service meter reads 04310 hours. Overall the machine is very straight, hardly a dent anywhere! My plan is to do a full restoration on it so I’m sure I’ll be here with all sorts of quesrions for you guys. In the mean time here’s some pictures of thenold girl.
Toby
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2 months 3 weeks ago #258964 by neil
Replied by neil on topic D2 followed me home.
Congratulations Toby, that's a nice looking unit. It has some optional extras - lighting, belly pan, front tow hook. It still has the track frame covers which many don't, and even still has decals on the dash. Many parts are still available from Cat including the precleaner plastic jar - many folks put a preserving jar on there but Cat still sells the original plastic jar

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY
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2 months 3 weeks ago #258987 by SoCalCatMan
Replied by SoCalCatMan on topic D2 followed me home.
When you restore it, please keep the singular light. That gives the tractor so much personality in my opinion, but that’s not worth a hill of beans. Very cool project !
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2 months 3 weeks ago - 2 months 3 weeks ago #258988 by Spitzair
Replied by Spitzair on topic D2 followed me home.
Thanks Neil, I’m really looking forward to this project. I just took the belly pan off and the side panels on the engine and gave everything a good powerwash. Next step is to clean up my little shop (which is a whole massive undertaking all in itself haha) so it can move inside and then I’ll be able to tear into it. I’ll post pictures as I plod along on the old girl…
SoCalCatMan, that light is definitely going to stay there and more than likely by itself… apparently it worked too before the wires rotted off. 
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2 months 3 weeks ago #258989 by Cat Yellow1
Replied by Cat Yellow1 on topic D2 followed me home.
Congrats Tony. I have 4U1826.
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2 months 3 weeks ago #258990 by Skinner
Replied by Skinner on topic D2 followed me home.
Very nice D2 really like the belly pan & Tow hook. Beautiful patina, almost be a crime to paint that thing I would clear it and save what you have. Skinner
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2 months 3 weeks ago - 2 months 3 weeks ago #258994 by Spitzair
Replied by Spitzair on topic D2 followed me home.
You know Skinner, you're definitely not the first person to tell me that, and I've been thinking the same thing after watching Squatch's 5J1113 build, plus I'm about the worst painter there is so this makes a lot of sense, I think I might just leave the patina. Even the handles on all the controls are perfect! Maybe the next one I'll do a paint job on... just don't tell my wife there's going to be a next one......... was actually thinking of doing a full restoration on one of my 977Hs if I didn't find a nice D2, heck I might still once this one is finished. We shall see...
Cat Yellow, that's cool that yours is so close to mine, wonder how many of the ones in between still exist?
Cheers, Toby
Oh and I put together a lil' video and stuck it on youtube for those of you who are interested...
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2 months 3 weeks ago #259004 by side-seat
Replied by side-seat on topic D2 followed me home.
I was going to mention too that; I'd leave it in it's original work clothes.
The real trick would be find some of the original water slide decals and put them on maybe having them missing areas where the paint is missing.
That is a big long shot though.
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2 months 3 weeks ago #259007 by seyser
Replied by seyser on topic D2 followed me home.
Nice looking tractor! I agree with others on leaving the original paint. Keep us updated on your progress.
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2 months 3 weeks ago - 2 months 3 weeks ago #259018 by Fat Dan
Replied by Fat Dan on topic D2 followed me home.
Ya know, carrying a can of 30w in your back pocket while strolling down CraigsList Av. :.. Something is always going to follow you home.
Congratulations Nice

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