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It‘s the transmission, steering clutches and brakes housing for a dozer. Couldn’t see the casting numbers above the input shaft clearly, but it doesn’t appear to be a Caterpillar number.Anyone know what this is?
Trans n final drive from an old dozer. Cat or IH I think?Anyone know what this is?
It‘s the transmission, steering clutches and brakes housing for a dozer. Couldn’t see the casting numbers above the input shaft clearly, but it doesn’t appear to be a Caterpillar number.
People on YouTube saying it's an Allis-Chalmers. There are casting numbers in the video, but I don't know if they are what we are looking for.Trans n final drive from an old dozer. Cat or IH I think?
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My Dad had one of the old cable dozers - a D6-3T from around 1950 I believe.People on YouTube saying it's an Allis-Chalmers. There are casting numbers in the video, but I don't know if they are what we are looking for.
If it is an AC, then it's NOT the old cable dozer that was nearby. That was definitely a Cat.
Looks like a great 1/2 day ride!Windrock ride. Caryville Flats, Radar Base, mountain grave, best overlook on Windrock.
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Swinging bridge is on Windrock, the old country church and grave yard are on North Cumberland WMA.
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It turned into a winch fest on the trail toward home. We all 3 had to winch once, the other pioneer had to winch twice, plus a busted tire and a bent tierod lol.
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What happened to the ACPs?Windrock ride. Caryville Flats, Radar Base, mountain grave, best overlook on Windrock.
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It turned into a winch fest on the trail toward home. We all 3 had to winch once, the other pioneer had to winch twice, plus a busted tire and a bent tierod lol.
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It was only 11.5 hours.Looks like a great 1/2 day ride!
I put these on during deer season and haven't changed back because I've only been doing bunny trails lately. I definitely needed the 30s for the rock climb that I had to winch. These 28s got me stuck twice in the snow too. I'm back in my cheap ass mode, so I'm trying to get full value out of everything I own now lol.What happened to the ACPs?
Thanks for sharing pics. sure is some beautiful country.
Since I'm still about a month from heading south into the desert, and today was predicted to hit 60* in Denver (which is 20* colder at the trail head), I headed out for a ride today (colder temps predicted soon). I hate snow but staying home watching utoob is worse. Nothing special, and I don't stop once moving unless I have to pee, only 2 fotos. There were many sections where the snow was torn up by previous 4x4s but they demanded momentum, so no pics. I went down one leg thinking that I'd make a loop but, since the snow was too deep to continue safely, I had to abort and take the alternate (safe) route back. 😢 This is the first time in 4 years I've had to abort due to snow depth. Somewhere between 55-60 miles.
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Looks like something I saw at the base of the Mackey Bar bridge in the Orogrande/ Gospel Hump Wilderness area of Idaho on the Salmon River…the gear anyway…Anyone know what this is?