ACMOC
Login
ACMOC
Latest project

Latest project

Showing 1 to 10 of 15 results
1
Kenny Walker
Topic Author
Offline
Send a private message to Kenny Walker
Posts: 57
Thank you received: 0
Thought I would share... Picked this 28 up 3 years ago at a online sale over in PA. Been setting under a tarp since I got it home and before that it was in a barn at the previous owners place. At some point though in its life it has been outside for a while due to exterior rust.. My dad and I got it in the shop yesterday and tore into it. I think we got lucky because pulled the plugs and cylinders looked clean. Pulled valve cover and number 4 valves stuck but with a little krole oil got them freed up. Gas tanks looks good with little rust inside it. Brakes and clutches are free. I purchased a new set of manifolds from Byron overseas a few years ago and can’t wait to put them on. Mag is at shop now getting freshened your and so is original carb. We are hoping to keep this a survivor as original as we can. Only rotted out part was the drop tube for the intake but even though the manifolds seem good with no cracks and welds I can’t wait to put the new set to use... Thanks to Chad Enyeart for some missing intake items I got off him a few years ago I am hoping not much more is needed... Just lubing and cleaning a little.
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 1:04 AM
seyser
Offline
Send a private message to seyser
Posts: 787
Thank you received: 1
Looks like a nice project. Keep us updated of your progress!
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 6:54 AM
neil
Offline
Moderator
Admin
Send a private message to neil
Posts: 6,935
Thank you received: 4
Reply to seyser:
Looks like a nice project. Keep us updated of your progress!
Nice shop Kenny! And a nice future for that Twenty-Eight too : )
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 10:37 AM
Texasbest
Offline
Send a private message to Texasbest
Posts: 187
Thank you received: 0
Reply to neil:
Nice shop Kenny! And a nice future for that Twenty-Eight too : )
Kenny, Is that a power lift on the back end? That looks pretty neat!
Are you gonna take that pretty paint off of that brand new manifold to make it look aged like the rest of the machine?
If not the next thing you know you'll be painting everything else!!!
Good Luck and hopefully it won't take much more to get it going.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 11:27 AM
ag-mike
Offline
Send a private message to ag-mike
Posts: 1,687
Thank you received: 0
Reply to Texasbest:
Kenny, Is that a power lift on the back end? That looks pretty neat!
Are you gonna take that pretty paint off of that brand new manifold to make it look aged like the rest of the machine?
If not the next thing you know you'll be painting everything else!!!
Good Luck and hopefully it won't take much more to get it going.
Wondering bout lift too? Front blade somehow or rear implement? I think i got a brochure showing a older gas job with a aftermarket power lift on it.... Unusual 4 sure!
Hi to all the Walkers!
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 7:48 PM
3J1Bill
Offline
Member
Send a private message to 3J1Bill
Posts: 292
Thank you received: 0
Reply to ag-mike:
Wondering bout lift too? Front blade somehow or rear implement? I think i got a brochure showing a older gas job with a aftermarket power lift on it.... Unusual 4 sure!
Hi to all the Walkers!
Nice tractor project. I think it had a Hyster on it. Bill
Attachment
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 8:41 PM
GrantJ
Offline
Member
Send a private message to GrantJ
Posts: 727
Thank you received: 1
Reply to 3J1Bill:
Nice tractor project. I think it had a Hyster on it. Bill
Attachment
Attachment
I doubt it was a Hyster, since it appears to be a tailseat tractor. I dont know what those lift bars would be, other than maybe being mounts for the tailseat brackets. Of course, I am guessing. Grant.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 9:22 PM
Kenny Walker
Topic Author
Offline
Send a private message to Kenny Walker
Posts: 57
Thank you received: 0
Reply to GrantJ:
I doubt it was a Hyster, since it appears to be a tailseat tractor. I dont know what those lift bars would be, other than maybe being mounts for the tailseat brackets. Of course, I am guessing. Grant.
Thanks Seyser and Neil...... Hey Roby I am really going to try to not get into painting the rest of machine. I would like to resurrect one from the days gone by and not do much to it but let the age do all the talking through the rust and wear. I could use the old manifolds and just replace the rusted out drop tube but I got two sets of these new manifolds I bought a few years ago that are just itching for some smoke to come out of them. Man its been a while since seeing each other hope we can catch up sometime soon....

Thanks Bill for the pics you posted of the attachment and that's why I attached more pics of the rear take off unit, mounts on rear, and weld on pivots on frame. I am hoping for some insight as to what this powered if it was for sure a winch or something else. I don't plan on taking it off but would sure like to use it if I could find some attaching pieces for it. There are no signs of a front blade on it or any other brackets that would indicate a front blade. No weld marks on front frame either. Like I said thanks again for the interest and any information on this unit. Oh and thanks also Mike for your insight I cant believe its been since last fall at HCEA that we hung out together.
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Tue, Jun 30, 2020 7:03 AM
catskinner
Offline
Send a private message to catskinner
Posts: 434
Thank you received: 1
Reply to Kenny Walker:
Thanks Seyser and Neil...... Hey Roby I am really going to try to not get into painting the rest of machine. I would like to resurrect one from the days gone by and not do much to it but let the age do all the talking through the rust and wear. I could use the old manifolds and just replace the rusted out drop tube but I got two sets of these new manifolds I bought a few years ago that are just itching for some smoke to come out of them. Man its been a while since seeing each other hope we can catch up sometime soon....

Thanks Bill for the pics you posted of the attachment and that's why I attached more pics of the rear take off unit, mounts on rear, and weld on pivots on frame. I am hoping for some insight as to what this powered if it was for sure a winch or something else. I don't plan on taking it off but would sure like to use it if I could find some attaching pieces for it. There are no signs of a front blade on it or any other brackets that would indicate a front blade. No weld marks on front frame either. Like I said thanks again for the interest and any information on this unit. Oh and thanks also Mike for your insight I cant believe its been since last fall at HCEA that we hung out together.
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
I don't know anything about these hoist's but that is a real heavy bracket down on the drawbar and my guess would be that it had a hoist on it. Never seen brackets down that low and so heavy. catskinner
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Tue, Jun 30, 2020 9:33 AM
ag-mike
Offline
Send a private message to ag-mike
Posts: 1,687
Thank you received: 0
Reply to catskinner:
I don't know anything about these hoist's but that is a real heavy bracket down on the drawbar and my guess would be that it had a hoist on it. Never seen brackets down that low and so heavy. catskinner
Those trunion mounts held something?? Most old dozers that era had mounts way rear of center.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Tue, Jun 30, 2020 5:11 PM
Steve A
Offline
Member
Send a private message to Steve A
Posts: 1,254
Thank you received: 0
Reply to ag-mike:
Those trunion mounts held something?? Most old dozers that era had mounts way rear of center.
I am jealous, you get all the easy stuff LOL, If I was smarter I would choose better projects.
Please log in or create an account to join the conversation.
Wed, Jul 1, 2020 3:16 AM
Showing 1 to 10 of 15 results
1
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

Veerkamp Open House 2025

Chapter Fifteen

| Placerville, CA

Stradsett Park Vintage Rally

Chapter Two

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

Chapter 2 The Link Club's AGM

Chapter Two

| Faulkner Farm, West Drove, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE14 7DP, 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!