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CAT 10 TEN track pad drawing

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John from Fresno
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Does anyone have a drawing (either CAT or maybe Berco) that shows the 6 holes on a CAT TEN standard 8" wide track pad?

I only have a poor example of one pad and I need to know exactly how the holes are laid out.

I thought it would be easier to read a drawing than to try and reverse engineer the pad.

If you have a drawing please let me know.

souzaj3 at yahoo dot com

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John
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Sat, Jul 27, 2019 8:31 AM
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Bump,

Surely someone has to have a drawing??

John
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Sat, Aug 3, 2019 3:04 AM
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Bump,

Surely someone has to have a drawing??

John
John,

I think there is at least one TEN in the collection located at E. Jensen and S. Clovis that you could copy the hole patterns from pretty accurately. Are you making rubber pads for the TENs now?

JanM
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Sat, Aug 3, 2019 7:15 PM
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John,

I think there is at least one TEN in the collection located at E. Jensen and S. Clovis that you could copy the hole patterns from pretty accurately. Are you making rubber pads for the TENs now?

JanM
Jan,

Yes, I am going to give it a try. I done a little experimenting and I think they will look nice.

John
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Jan,

Yes, I am going to give it a try. I done a little experimenting and I think they will look nice.

John
Here is the first CAT 10 rubber track pad off the line.

Looks good. Takes a lot longer to make this set for the CAT TEN.

These things will be around long after we are gone. 50 years from now collectors will be scratching their heads trying to figure out where they came from.. 😊

John
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Here is the first CAT 10 rubber track pad off the line.

Looks good. Takes a lot longer to make this set for the CAT TEN.

These things will be around long after we are gone. 50 years from now collectors will be scratching their heads trying to figure out where they came from.. 😊

John
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[quote="John from Fresno"]Here is the first CAT 10 rubber track pad off the line.

Looks good. Takes a lot longer to make this set for the CAT TEN.

These things will be around long after we are gone. 50 years from now collectors will be scratching their heads trying to figure out where they came from.. 😊

John[/quote]

looks good, is that a tank pad trimmed to length?
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Mon, Sep 9, 2019 4:49 PM
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