ACMOC
Login
ACMOC
D4 - S/n - 5t630wsp

D4 - S/n - 5t630wsp

Showing 1 to 3 of 3 results
TooManyIrons
Topic Author
Offline
Send a private message to TooManyIrons
Posts: 41
Thank you received: 0
Hello - I just aquired another D4-5T. Can someone tell me the year of manufacture? Also, I know the W equates to 60" gauge, but what does the SP signify?

Thanks,
C. D. Hunter
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Sun, May 6, 2007 9:18 AM
SJ
Offline
Send a private message to SJ
Posts: 1,890
Thank you received: 0
Gosh there is my adopted cousin as I haven,t seen you on in a long time. I,m K. Hunter but anyway the D4-5T came out in 1943 so this will give you an idea of the year. Also the SNID book lists an RD4 5T & it came out in 1945 it said. Hope things are going well with you. Forgot to answer, the SP stands for Special Parts like different transmission gearing or other things on the tractor which normally aren,t standard & are added on if ordered for on the new tractor.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Sun, May 6, 2007 6:00 PM
TooManyIrons
Topic Author
Offline
Send a private message to TooManyIrons
Posts: 41
Thank you received: 0
Reply to SJ:
Gosh there is my adopted cousin as I haven,t seen you on in a long time. I,m K. Hunter but anyway the D4-5T came out in 1943 so this will give you an idea of the year. Also the SNID book lists an RD4 5T & it came out in 1945 it said. Hope things are going well with you. Forgot to answer, the SP stands for Special Parts like different transmission gearing or other things on the tractor which normally aren,t standard & are added on if ordered for on the new tractor.
Hello SJ - How are things on your side of the continent?
I have not been frequenting this site much in the past 2 years, since I had a tugboat that was consuming a lot of time and money and the fact that I was catless . Anyway, I stumbled on a add in craigslist titled "1946 D4 Caterpiller bulldozer (repair or parts)" so I had to check the old girl out and perhaps save her from being parted out. I ended up buying her on the spot. I realize the blade is not original, but do you think this D4 could have be a military model...Olivedrab and Yellow are my favorite colors.😄
Here is a picture....

Thanks for the information!

C. D. Hunter
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Sun, May 6, 2007 10:29 PM
SJ
Offline
Send a private message to SJ
Posts: 1,890
Thank you received: 0
Yes C.D. it,s possble that it could be a military tractor in the time frame it was built.Things are going well here back east but a little cooler today, in the low 60s but is to warm up a little more later in the week.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, May 7, 2007 12:29 AM
Showing 1 to 3 of 3 results
YouTube Video Placeholder

Follow Us on Social Media

Our channel highlights machines from the earliest Holt and Best track-type tractors, equipment from the start of Caterpillar in 1925, up to units built in the mid-1960s.

Upcoming Events

Wheatlands Warracknabeal Easter Rally

Chapter Nineteen

| 34 Henty Hwy, Warracknabeal

Veerkamp Open House 2025

Chapter Fifteen

| Placerville, CA

Stradsett Park Vintage Rally

Chapter Two

| Stradsett, Nr Downham Market. Norfolk PE33 9HA UK
View Calendar
ACMOC

Antique Caterpillar
Machinery Owners Club

1115 Madison St NE # 1117
Salem, OR 97301

[email protected]

Terms & Privacy
Website developed by AdCo

Testimonials

"I became a member recently because the wealth of knowledge here is priceless." 
-Chris R

Join Today!