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FrenchCrawler
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Hello all,

My name is Maxime,i'm 24 years old, i live in France. My father and me, we collect crawler tractor we have 40 crawlers, in total, personally i have 15 tractors.

Here is the list

Caterpillar:

Sixty with PTO
Sixty with letourneau cable control unit
Diesel Thirty-five with PTO
Diesel Forty
D6 2H
D2 5J
D2 5U
D4 4G
D7 (4T OR 7M)


Cletrac
2 model H
F
K20
2 model E31
AG6H
AD
2 BD
DD
OC3 (model military with 12v electric and anderson dozer and Cargo winch)

IH:

TD40
T9 (military with origine a crane)
TD9
TD6 (standar)
TD6 (Large)

Allis-Chalmers:

Very rare model: KO with Hesselman lisense motor (only 18 make)
Model M

Fiat

601
52

Volgograd (Russian tractor)

2 model DT75M

Ransome
MG5

Aveling
2 Calfdozer (small dozer)

Faure uranus

John Deere MC

ADN TC25

Continental CP60

Stainless

And we have grader, scraper, plow......

We have 3 trucks

Liberty (WWI)
De Dion Bouton (1920)
Diamond t968 (modified after WWII in dump trucks)

Sorry for my approximate english.

Max.

You can see a parts of my collection in
http://vieilles-soupapes.grafbb.com/t18639-tracteurs-a-chenilles
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Sun, Feb 26, 2017 4:42 PM
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Hi Max,

Welcome to ACMOC, this is a very friendly and helpful group of poor soles who have the Caterpillar Vintage virus, sorry there is no known antidote, to have the collection you have you have a very large dose of the virus, not to worry, it is not life threatening, actually it infuses you with happiness and enjoyment.

Don't worry about your English, most of us on this Bulletin Board speak very poor English, especially an Oz, his name is 'DEAS' 😛arty:

I look forward to an opportunity to meeting you in 2018, as a friend of mine has a French girlfriend and is getting married May 2018 in Paris.

Regards, The Mad Mouth From The South or Wombat or Neil (+ many other names I cant write here)
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Sun, Feb 26, 2017 5:50 PM
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Reply to Wombat:
Hi Max,

Welcome to ACMOC, this is a very friendly and helpful group of poor soles who have the Caterpillar Vintage virus, sorry there is no known antidote, to have the collection you have you have a very large dose of the virus, not to worry, it is not life threatening, actually it infuses you with happiness and enjoyment.

Don't worry about your English, most of us on this Bulletin Board speak very poor English, especially an Oz, his name is 'DEAS' 😛arty:

I look forward to an opportunity to meeting you in 2018, as a friend of mine has a French girlfriend and is getting married May 2018 in Paris.

Regards, The Mad Mouth From The South or Wombat or Neil (+ many other names I cant write here)
welcome don't worry about your English we all speak old iron hear. you make more seance then some of the guys that speak English. wow your sure have been putting the hard work in getting all them gathered up. sounds like you have a nice well rounded collection. glad to see people in other country can have the same fun as we do play with old iron.
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Sun, Feb 26, 2017 9:15 PM
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Reply to mog5858:
welcome don't worry about your English we all speak old iron hear. you make more seance then some of the guys that speak English. wow your sure have been putting the hard work in getting all them gathered up. sounds like you have a nice well rounded collection. glad to see people in other country can have the same fun as we do play with old iron.
BIENVENU chez ACMOC un menbre de plus
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Hi gemdozer,
Where in St. Julie are you located? Anything to do with that big yard by the highway 229 marker?
Just curious as a former Dorval resident.
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Mon, Feb 27, 2017 12:16 AM
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Hi gemdozer,
Where in St. Julie are you located? Anything to do with that big yard by the highway 229 marker?
Just curious as a former Dorval resident.
[quote="Old Magnet"]Hi gemdozer,
Where in St. Julie are you located? Anything to do with that big yard by the highway 229 marker?
Just curious as a former Dorval resident.[/quote]

HI I am 1 mill from my cousin LUSSIER truckyard on 229 near the hyway 20 were the maple leaf
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Mon, Feb 27, 2017 5:12 AM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
Hi gemdozer,
Where in St. Julie are you located? Anything to do with that big yard by the highway 229 marker?
Just curious as a former Dorval resident.
Hi, Max.
Welkum too ther 4um. (Now THAT is 'poor' English.) Seems like you and your father have been busy. Good for you.

A question if I may - as they were made in your country, are there any ADN 61s, 70s or 130s surviving in France? I know of at least one ADN 130 here in Australia, along with a 61, a 70 and a 25. I have also been told that there are a couple of 130s just 'red melting' (rusting) away in the bush just a few miles from where the 130 lives 'cos the owners won't either get them running again or sell them. The 130s were quite an innovative tractor for their day.

Just my 0.02.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Mon, Feb 27, 2017 5:23 AM
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Hi, Max.
Welkum too ther 4um. (Now THAT is 'poor' English.) Seems like you and your father have been busy. Good for you.

A question if I may - as they were made in your country, are there any ADN 61s, 70s or 130s surviving in France? I know of at least one ADN 130 here in Australia, along with a 61, a 70 and a 25. I have also been told that there are a couple of 130s just 'red melting' (rusting) away in the bush just a few miles from where the 130 lives 'cos the owners won't either get them running again or sell them. The 130s were quite an innovative tractor for their day.

Just my 0.02.
Welcome Max,
It is always a pleasure to meet folks from other areas and see equipment that is similar but yet so different from our own. Looking forward to more.
Roger
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Mon, Feb 27, 2017 9:08 AM
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Hi, Max.
Welkum too ther 4um. (Now THAT is 'poor' English.) Seems like you and your father have been busy. Good for you.

A question if I may - as they were made in your country, are there any ADN 61s, 70s or 130s surviving in France? I know of at least one ADN 130 here in Australia, along with a 61, a 70 and a 25. I have also been told that there are a couple of 130s just 'red melting' (rusting) away in the bush just a few miles from where the 130 lives 'cos the owners won't either get them running again or sell them. The 130s were quite an innovative tractor for their day.

Just my 0.02.
Hi all,

Thank for happy welcome.

[quote="Deas Plant."]Hi, Max.
Welkum too ther 4um. (Now THAT is 'poor' English.) Seems like you and your father have been busy. Good for you.

A question if I may - as they were made in your country, are there any ADN 61s, 70s or 130s surviving in France? I know of at least one ADN 130 here in Australia, along with a 61, a 70 and a 25. I have also been told that there are a couple of 130s just 'red melting' (rusting) away in the bush just a few miles from where the 130 lives 'cos the owners won't either get them running again or sell them. The 130s were quite an innovative tractor for their day.

Just my 0.02.[/quote]

I have a friend who collect french construction equipement (Poclain, Richard Continental, Richier, ADN...) and he has a ADN 130. He total rebuild.
And I know one ADN 80, some ADN TC 60, but ADN 25 is a current tractor in France.

Max
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