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Hugh Chisholm, NZ - Tragic News - Killed in Accident 09 Aug 2021

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Hello ACMOC Members
We are grieving in the breaking news that earlier today (10am NZ time) long standing ACMOC member Hugh Chisholm, 54 yrs was killed in a work place accident. (He operated a business cutting farm hedge rows using a John Deere Tractor with mid mounted cutting blade).

Hugh was a virtual Foundation Member of ACMOC, joining following the advert in the HCEA magazine.  He was thoroughly "Highway Yellow and Green", and was an oracle on Caterpillar Tractors of the classic period - post war to 1960. He collected NZ Caterpillar tractor serial numbers with a passion, and helped many owners to breath life into long abandoned D2 's or D4's, providing advice and assistance on magnetos, starting motors and bleeding injectors, as well as general encouragement to all Caterpillar owners.

Hugh's knowledge on Caterpillar Tractors was encyclopaedic. He had memorised part numbers and service bulletins from reading parts books as a teenager.. He has been robbed of the joy of restoring many caterpillar tractors in eventual retirement, a decade hence. He never did get to visit the USA or celebrate the centenary of Caterpillar in 2025. His friends have been robbed of an unassuming man, who gave generously of his time and knowledge,who never spoke ill of anyone. A true gentle person and gentleman. He leaves a widow Karen, and step daughter Megan, both of whom he loved with devotion.

Attached are some photos depicted Hugh Chisholm in characteristic Caterpillar poise. I would ask you all to say a prayer for Hugh.

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Mon, Aug 9, 2021 5:40 PM
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This is terrible news, sorry to hear of his passing. That is a very young age to lose one's life, sounds as like he devoted more time to others around him than himself.
Prayers and hugs to his family and everyone he knew. JM
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Mon, Aug 9, 2021 9:03 PM
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This is terrible news, sorry to hear of his passing. That is a very young age to lose one's life, sounds as like he devoted more time to others around him than himself.
Prayers and hugs to his family and everyone he knew. JM
He sounds like a really good guy, sorry to hear he went too soon, sympathy to his family and friends.
Mike
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He sounds like a really good guy, sorry to hear he went too soon, sympathy to his family and friends.
Mike
Sorry to hear about that, accidents can happen so quick, my condolences to his family.
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[quote="Cat-astrophe post=230431 userid=680"]Hello ACMOC Members
We are grieving in the breaking news that earlier today (10am NZ time) long standing ACMOC member Hugh Chisholm, 54 yrs was killed in a work place accident. (He operated a business cutting farm hedge rows using a John Deere Tractor with mid mounted cutting blade).

Hugh was a virtual Foundation Member of ACMOC, joining following the advert in the HCEA magazine.  He was thoroughly "Highway Yellow and Green", and was an oracle on Caterpillar Tractors of the classic period - post war to 1960. He collected NZ Caterpillar tractor serial numbers with a passion, and helped many owners to breath life into long abandoned D2 's or D4's, providing advice and assistance on magnetos, starting motors and bleeding injectors, as well as general encouragement to all Caterpillar owners.

Hugh's knowledge on Caterpillar Tractors was encyclopaedic. He had memorised part numbers and service bulletins from reading parts books as a teenager.. He has been robbed of the joy of restoring many caterpillar tractors in eventual retirement, a decade hence. He never did get to visit the USA or celebrate the centenary of Caterpillar in 2025. His friends have been robbed of an unassuming man, who gave generously of his time and knowledge,who never spoke ill of anyone. A true gentle person and gentleman. He leaves a widow Karen, and step daughter Megan, both of whom he loved with devotion.

Attached are some photos depicted Hugh Chisholm in characteristic Caterpillar poise. I would ask you all to say a prayer for Hugh.

Hudson Biggs
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That's terrible news Hudson, can you tell me where the accident occured? I certainly didn't see anything in the local news
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Tue, Aug 10, 2021 4:58 AM
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[quote="Cat-astrophe post=230431 userid=680"]Hello ACMOC Members
We are grieving in the breaking news that earlier today (10am NZ time) long standing ACMOC member Hugh Chisholm, 54 yrs was killed in a work place accident. (He operated a business cutting farm hedge rows using a John Deere Tractor with mid mounted cutting blade).

Hugh was a virtual Foundation Member of ACMOC, joining following the advert in the HCEA magazine.  He was thoroughly "Highway Yellow and Green", and was an oracle on Caterpillar Tractors of the classic period - post war to 1960. He collected NZ Caterpillar tractor serial numbers with a passion, and helped many owners to breath life into long abandoned D2 's or D4's, providing advice and assistance on magnetos, starting motors and bleeding injectors, as well as general encouragement to all Caterpillar owners.

Hugh's knowledge on Caterpillar Tractors was encyclopaedic. He had memorised part numbers and service bulletins from reading parts books as a teenager.. He has been robbed of the joy of restoring many caterpillar tractors in eventual retirement, a decade hence. He never did get to visit the USA or celebrate the centenary of Caterpillar in 2025. His friends have been robbed of an unassuming man, who gave generously of his time and knowledge,who never spoke ill of anyone. A true gentle person and gentleman. He leaves a widow Karen, and step daughter Megan, both of whom he loved with devotion.

Attached are some photos depicted Hugh Chisholm in characteristic Caterpillar poise. I would ask you all to say a prayer for Hugh.

Hudson Biggs
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That's terrible news Hudson, can you tell me where the accident occured? I certainly didn't see anything in the local news
How awful! My sincere condolences. Hugh called me a couple years ago about some D6 parts. We had a great visit, he wanted to know all about our wheat farming. He told me all about his mowing business.  Sad deal. 

Bruce P.  

 
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Tue, Aug 10, 2021 10:29 AM
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How awful! My sincere condolences. Hugh called me a couple years ago about some D6 parts. We had a great visit, he wanted to know all about our wheat farming. He told me all about his mowing business.  Sad deal. 

Bruce P.  

 
This is terribly sad. My prayers for his family and those close to him. Sounds like a very stand up guy.
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