It looks to be a good one there. Please keep us all updated.
Does the Cat 212 have a D315 engine?
This one has the D311, the early diesel is the D3400, I believe the early gas engine was the 3400G
Looks like it's got a set of Denman tyres on it hope they are all good as they are difficult to obtain now someone on this forum was
trying to get another batch made, have you got any more pictures ?
shovel man.
Looks like it's got a set of Denman tyres on it hope they are all good as they are difficult to obtain now someone on this forum was
trying to get another batch made, have you got any more pictures ?
shovel man.
[quote="shovel man"]Looks like it's got a set of Denman tyres on it hope they are all good as they are difficult to obtain now someone on this forum was
trying to get another batch made, have you got any more pictures ?
shovel man.[/quote]
Not at this moment, as soon as it gets in Holland I will post some pictures from the complete rebuilding.
Finaly the machine arrived at our workshop.
Now we can start looking what have to be done to get it completly restored.
I have some pictures form unloading from the trailer.
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Very nice machine! If you do the same restoration on your grader as you did on your D2's, it will be a joy to see! Can't wait to see the result.http://www.acmoc.org/bb/images/smilies/new/wave.gif
Last Saturday we have given the machine a good washing.
Wasn't a good idea because it was very windy and 1 degree above zero, but the result was nice.
We also tested the pony, the diesel engine and all the parts that can be moved.
I think we have luck , because everything worker out well.
Here are some picture, keep you posted.
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