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 Post subject: TRACKMARSHALL 55
PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:41 pm 
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HI,I have a couple of trackmarshall 55s Does anyone out there know if there is a sprocket from any other brand of machine that will fit. I have got cat d46u tracks that will fit, but need 25 tooth sprocket as d4 is 27 tooth. ANY IDEAS ?????? thanks ian.

 Post subject: Re: TRACKMARSHALL 55
PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:35 pm 
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IANOZ wrote:
HI,I have a couple of trackmarshall 55s Does anyone out there know if there is a sprocket from any other brand of machine that will fit. I have got cat d46u tracks that will fit, but need 25 tooth sprocket as d4 is 27 tooth. ANY IDEAS ?????? thanks ian.


No sprocket I'm afraid but here's two pics of the TM that I drove many years ago - taken with regular driver Peter Masters. His older brother Charlie drove the aged 3-cylinder (R)D6 on the same farm. We also had 3 or 4 D2s, a D4 with hydraulic blade and a TD14 with a CCU that was used with an ex WD Onions box.


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 Post subject: Re: TRACKMARSHALL 55
PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:22 am 
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modelman093 ,that is one mean set of rippers on the back of that trackmarshall. I would need a cat d9 to pull them were we are. I will ask my son how to post photos and show off our toys Anyone know how many tm 55 s were built. Mine have slight differences,the high low range gearstick on one just move from side to side,the other one you have to pull towards you before it will move sideways. the second machine has a shorter track frame on it. Other than that, cannt see any other differences Both have blades fitted and i think made out here in australia. Dozeron told me he had only seen one trackmarshall that he could recall here in australia. I would like to get a david brown 50 crawler and a international td9 and cat d68u as these were the machines my dad owned and operated over the years. Anyway , anyone has any ideas for sprockets please let me know. thanks ian.

 Post subject: Re: TRACKMARSHALL 55
PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:36 pm 
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Hello all, Photos of our toys.trackmarshall 55, cat d47u, and d24u . I hope you like them. ian.


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 Post subject: Re: TRACKMARSHALL 55
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Hello Ian,

It may be worth contacting this firm. They did a helluva lot wit Track Marshalls over the years......and they also cover the old Field Marshalls too

http://www.rhcrawford.com/Track-Marshall-Tractor-Parts.php

 Post subject: Re: TRACKMARSHALL 55
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:21 am 
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thanks for that richard . I will chase them up. I have the same answer coming back from the different forums here on this site. Thanks once again.ian.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:50 am 
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Ian,
I looked at a TM about 10 years ago,just North of Melbourne.
I have a pic of it somewhere here...it has the lift cyls way back at the rear of track,near sprocket, & the lift frame is made of pipe.
I get the odd call for TM parts,but have no idea where to send customers wanting parts.
I would imagine there are a few of them laying on farms in NSW & Qld...& NZ also.
Eagle Spares in NZ used to wreck crawlers...but unsure if they handle old gear now.

Jim

 Post subject: Re: TRACKMARSHALL 55
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:07 am 
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hi jim,I did have a contact for parts in chinnchilla qld but phone not answering any more .i have been going to ring another bussiness down there to see if they know what happened to them .ian.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:13 am 
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Photos of a case 420c I just bought


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 Post subject: Re: TRACKMARSHALL 55
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Little hiccup, I will try again ian


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