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16 years 4 days ago #23244
by side-seat
Came across this old photo taken 5/24/50 not far from my shop when the Penn Lincoln Parkway (I-279) was built through Pittsburgh,PA.
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16 years 4 days ago #23245
by SJ
I remember years ago there were a few D9s made up like that and we had one come into the dealer that one was hooked behind the other one too for scraper pushing I believe they used it for. The ball on the hitch on the front one must have been 10" in diameter. The rear one was controlled (operated) from the front one.
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16 years 3 days ago #23265
by bernie
Look familiar in your lower left photo Mike?
A buddy and his family own a machine shop and farm. Have farmed for many generations. The had two propane Allis Chalmers that they connected one in front of the other back in the sixties. Used them up through the early 90's. Not sure what happened to them...
They called it "the four wheel drive" tractor...those guys can do just about anything. That is just the tip of the iceberg for them.
bernie
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16 years 3 days ago #23266
by drujinin
photo's of there large two cylinder tractors hooked together "Pusher/Puller" style by removing the front axle on both, then attaching them, one to the rear of the other and articulating it.
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16 years 3 days ago #23269
by ronm
photo's of there large two cylinder tractors hooked together "Pusher/Puller" style by removing the front axle on both, then attaching them, one to the rear of the other and articulating it.
I used to have a pic of a set of Double D's...and I'm not talkin' about THAT kind of "double D's"-you can find them all over the Net...
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16 years 3 days ago #23270
by SJ
A few years ago I went to a farm tractor and equip. show near Danville In. and they had some Farmall tractors there that two were put together side by side and also one with three tractors together. I have pictures of them I took but have no way to post them to see.They sure were an odd looking tractor all of them.I can,t remember for sure but I think they were F-20 Farmall tractors I don,t think they were F-12s or F14s.I went twice to shows out there while visiting my son & family out in Avon In.
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16 years 3 days ago #23276
by drujinin
I guess it says something of the strength in CAT's design in that by marrying the two D8's together all the engine power and torque would be going through one steering clutch and track.
Amazing!
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