ACMOC
Login
ACMOC
Rare tractor

Rare tractor

Showing 1 to 10 of 10 results
QuAD
Topic Author
Offline
Send a private message to QuAD
Posts: 840
Thank you received: 0
Has anyone ever seen this machine.
Seems that it is used to harvest plants.
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Wed, Jul 18, 2018 9:48 PM
ctsnowfighter
Offline
Send a private message to ctsnowfighter
Posts: 1,018
Thank you received: 9
There have been several modifications to Caterpillar for the purpose of lifting nursery stock.
Most of them are "raised" and use some sort of "slip plow".
This appears to be one of them.
cts
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Wed, Jul 18, 2018 10:04 PM
jstandle
Offline
Send a private message to jstandle
Posts: 281
Thank you received: 0
Reply to ctsnowfighter:
There have been several modifications to Caterpillar for the purpose of lifting nursery stock.
Most of them are "raised" and use some sort of "slip plow".
This appears to be one of them.
cts
Looks like an RD4 with custom pads, raised fenders and relocated fuel tank. It doesn't really look to me like the rest of the machine is different.

Jordan
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Wed, Jul 18, 2018 10:33 PM
ctsnowfighter
Offline
Send a private message to ctsnowfighter
Posts: 1,018
Thank you received: 9
Reply to jstandle:
Looks like an RD4 with custom pads, raised fenders and relocated fuel tank. It doesn't really look to me like the rest of the machine is different.

Jordan
http://www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?9285-Custom-High-Crop-Crawler/page2

Necessity is the mother of invention --

California Agriculture - changed many aspects of what today we consider normal. Adaptations have indeed changed our world, all born from the origins here based upon the special needs and demands.

The highly specialized needs of "lifting" nursery stock for replanting resulted in these Caterpillars modified to extreme high clearances, still providing for the flotation and traction needs to pull a "slip plow".

CTS
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Wed, Jul 18, 2018 11:55 PM
juiceman
Offline
Member
Chapter Leader
Chapter Fifteen
Send a private message to juiceman
Posts: 3,201
Thank you received: 14
Reply to ctsnowfighter:
http://www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?9285-Custom-High-Crop-Crawler/page2

Necessity is the mother of invention --

California Agriculture - changed many aspects of what today we consider normal. Adaptations have indeed changed our world, all born from the origins here based upon the special needs and demands.

The highly specialized needs of "lifting" nursery stock for replanting resulted in these Caterpillars modified to extreme high clearances, still providing for the flotation and traction needs to pull a "slip plow".

CTS
Attachment
Here is one that IronAppraiser and OIH shared photos of awhile back.
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Thu, Jul 19, 2018 3:25 AM
FatCAT
Offline
Send a private message to FatCAT
Posts: 94
Thank you received: 0
Reply to juiceman:
Here is one that IronAppraiser and OIH shared photos of awhile back.
Attachment
Hey Juiceman if they ever had a mud bog at a tractor show that might come in handy for you lol hahaha
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Thu, Jul 19, 2018 11:54 PM
ctsnowfighter
Offline
Send a private message to ctsnowfighter
Posts: 1,018
Thank you received: 9
Reply to FatCAT:
Hey Juiceman if they ever had a mud bog at a tractor show that might come in handy for you lol hahaha
FatCat -- the "Juiceman" would just re-incarnate the blocks that were used for so many years in the rice fields.
Put 'em on a Sixty and go where rest would just be mired to the bitter ends.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Fri, Jul 20, 2018 2:36 AM
juiceman
Offline
Member
Chapter Leader
Chapter Fifteen
Send a private message to juiceman
Posts: 3,201
Thank you received: 14
Reply to ctsnowfighter:
FatCat -- the "Juiceman" would just re-incarnate the blocks that were used for so many years in the rice fields.
Put 'em on a Sixty and go where rest would just be mired to the bitter ends.
Some off color high clearance.
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Fri, Jul 20, 2018 6:45 AM
Oil Slick
Offline
Send a private message to Oil Slick
Posts: 1,702
Thank you received: 0
Reply to juiceman:
Some off color high clearance.
Attachment
Would the track extensions change his gear ratio? I wouldn’t think so, just change the speed around the idler and sprocket.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Sat, Jul 21, 2018 4:33 AM
ctsnowfighter
Offline
Send a private message to ctsnowfighter
Posts: 1,018
Thank you received: 9
Reply to Oil Slick:
Would the track extensions change his gear ratio? I wouldn’t think so, just change the speed around the idler and sprocket.
Length of the track would make no difference in the ground speed - that is determined by the speed (rpm from flywheel -transmission - rear end and the final drives) of the driving sprocket and the diameter of the sprocket.

Track is much different than tires where change in diameter changes the speeds.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Sat, Jul 21, 2018 4:46 AM
bvandragt
Offline
Member
Send a private message to bvandragt
Posts: 61
Thank you received: 0
Reply to ctsnowfighter:
Length of the track would make no difference in the ground speed - that is determined by the speed (rpm from flywheel -transmission - rear end and the final drives) of the driving sprocket and the diameter of the sprocket.

Track is much different than tires where change in diameter changes the speeds.
Here's a video of another high clearance crawler. A John Deere BO Lindeman with pad spacers.
https://youtu.be/TsLzNqOrIFo
Brian
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Sat, Jul 21, 2018 6:08 AM
Showing 1 to 10 of 10 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 also joined a year ago. had been on here a couple of times as a non-member and found the info very helpful so I got a one year subscription (not very expensive at all) to try it out. I really like all the resources on here so I just got a three year. I think its a very small price for what you can get out of this site."
-Jason N

Join Today!