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14 years 8 months ago #44305
by 64farmboy
Here are some pictures of my D2 that all of you helped me get running, still a few things to finish up but its close to be ready to work.
Thanks to everyone for their help!
Dennie G
Restored 1970 ford tractor,1931 Model A PU streetrod, lifted 1978 F150, 1971 VW bug, antique chain saws
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14 years 8 months ago #44307
by drujinin
Looks Good!
If you didn't get the steering clutch free yet. I'd dig a hole with it while holding the lever back and riding that brake!
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14 years 8 months ago #44308
by dpendzic
Great looking machine Dennie! What kind of a blade setup is that? I have never seen that configuration before.
D2, D3, D4, D6, 941B, Cat 15
Hancock Ma and Moriches NY
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14 years 8 months ago #44310
by 64farmboy
Thanks, steering cllutch is still stuck up, I filled the right side with diesel this morning, the plugs were missing on both sides of the steering clutch hsgs I flushed a lot of crud out. We'll let it soak for a couple of days drain it and take it for a spin in the field
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14 years 8 months ago #44327
by the Farmer3
Nice one Dennie,Could you take a picture showing how those remote hydraulics are plumbed up?My D2 is similar with pipes on both sides (no crossover pipes)and I would like to add the remotes.Do you have to chain the blade up to use the remotes???
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14 years 8 months ago #44343
by 64farmboy
Thanks Guys,
DPENDZIC: The blade is a "farmer creation" built by the farmer I got it from. Not sure what the blade is off off but at one time it was a manual tilt. Outside arms look like they belong with a CAT but I'm not that familiar with what they are supposed to look like.
FARMER 3: I'll take some more pictures, or if your around Sidney stop by and take a look, I'm near the Sidney airport. I drained and cleaned out the hydraulics and didn't have any oil here so to move it I chained up the blade.
Thanks Dennie:)
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14 years 8 months ago #44349
by wendell f. stegner
Looks like a nice machine and that lifted old ford behind the cat I think is looking pretty and tough also. Nice pair. Good Luck
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14 years 8 months ago #44354
by 64farmboy
Wendall, Thanks:D Thats My last project, a 78 F150 lifted 11 inchs, 42 superswampers and a built .010 over 460. I know a guy I used to work with in Harrisonville. I was based out of the Honeywell FM&T plant on Bannister road in Kansas City.
Dennie G
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14 years 8 months ago #44357
by wendell f. stegner
sweet truck and cat! Small world. I got 79 f-150 stock condition used as farm truck. Just won't die and 1928 60 Caterpillar which is my project. Big boys have big toys.
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