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What year & model is this CAT D2 ???

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What year and model is this CAT D2?

Will the tracks and rear hydralic pump fit my 1934 CAT 22?
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Peter Mercer
1934 Caterpillar 22 - 2F818,
1952 Willy's M38 Jeep, 1956 Farmall Cub, 1961 GMC Pick-up, 1964 Thunderbird.
St. John's, Newfoundland
Canada
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Wed, Feb 17, 2010 11:27 PM
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Looks like a 3J. Those grousers are interesting looking.
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Thu, Feb 18, 2010 12:03 AM
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Looks like a 3J. Those grousers are interesting looking.
The clue to what type of grousers they are, is in the picture.
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Thu, Feb 18, 2010 12:14 AM
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The clue to what type of grousers they are, is in the picture.
Those are called the "Semi Skeleton High Grouser Snow and Ice Shoe". Very cool!
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Thu, Feb 18, 2010 3:28 AM
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Those are called the "Semi Skeleton High Grouser Snow and Ice Shoe". Very cool!
Thanks for the quick reply.

I am looking to find out if the tracks will fit my 22. The tractor in the photos above has a roller on the top in the middle of the track. I found this tractor today and it was we, cold, and raining when I was there so I never got many photos or thought of counting the grousers. My 22 that I plan to restore is shown below.

Is there anything else on this tractor that will fit my 22? Steering clutches, final drives, rear hydraulic pump, etc......

Thanks

Peter
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Peter Mercer
1934 Caterpillar 22 - 2F818,
1952 Willy's M38 Jeep, 1956 Farmall Cub, 1961 GMC Pick-up, 1964 Thunderbird.
St. John's, Newfoundland
Canada
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Thu, Feb 18, 2010 3:43 AM
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Reply to Peter Mercer:
Thanks for the quick reply.

I am looking to find out if the tracks will fit my 22. The tractor in the photos above has a roller on the top in the middle of the track. I found this tractor today and it was we, cold, and raining when I was there so I never got many photos or thought of counting the grousers. My 22 that I plan to restore is shown below.

Is there anything else on this tractor that will fit my 22? Steering clutches, final drives, rear hydraulic pump, etc......

Thanks

Peter
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Peter, If my memory serves me correctly I believe the pitch is the same so these tracks should go on your 22. Not sure about the number of links/pads. Other than that to the best of my knowledge nothing else would interchange to your 22. What is wrong with the tracks you already have? They are just as cool!
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Thu, Feb 18, 2010 3:55 AM
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Peter, If my memory serves me correctly I believe the pitch is the same so these tracks should go on your 22. Not sure about the number of links/pads. Other than that to the best of my knowledge nothing else would interchange to your 22. What is wrong with the tracks you already have? They are just as cool!
My existing track chains are worn. That is no big deal as I don't plan on using the tractor very much. I would love to re use my existing tracks but I am missing a couple of Skeleton Shoes and several Ice Grousers. I am unable to find them anywhere.

I am restoring it because it was my grandfathers. He sold it in the '50's and we got it back last year. It is currently almost totally disassembled and ready to begin the rebuild. As far as I know the only other part that I don't have is the manifold.

Thanks for the info

Peter
Peter Mercer
1934 Caterpillar 22 - 2F818,
1952 Willy's M38 Jeep, 1956 Farmall Cub, 1961 GMC Pick-up, 1964 Thunderbird.
St. John's, Newfoundland
Canada
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