Found this on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhMqmGcjkwg
Turn up the sound and enjoy.
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CATERPILLAR D9 AND BOX
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Re: CATERPILLAR D9 AND BOX
Excellent stuff Martyn
There's some great machines in the background too!
Dave. S.
There's some great machines in the background too!
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Re: CATERPILLAR D9 AND BOX
Hi, B100 Loader.
Didjya happen to notice that the scraper has odd sized rear tires and the left axle is set lower than the right to compensate. This was a feature that LeTourneau built into many of his scrapers.
Thanks for sharing.
Didjya happen to notice that the scraper has odd sized rear tires and the left axle is set lower than the right to compensate. This was a feature that LeTourneau built into many of his scrapers.
Thanks for sharing.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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Re: CATERPILLAR D9 AND BOX
Yes Deas
Perhaps tc tractors modified it I think David Wills had a similar proplem with his box,odd wheels.
Martyn
Perhaps tc tractors modified it I think David Wills had a similar proplem with his box,odd wheels.
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