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16 years 8 months ago #13009
by FarmerD5
Chuck C, do you have some pictures behind the fuel tank of ur Cat D2-5U so that i can see what look like. Hydraulic lines and the remote rear end quick couplers. Thanks
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16 years 8 months ago #13010
by mcclan_9
7Upuller that is one sweet looking unit. That sucker could eat my little D2 for lunch!!
Drujinin, B4D2, Willie, those are exactly what I would like to find for my D2 wish I could find one here in the Midwest. Being able to scoop and carry a load would be ideal. I know I can fabricate a box scraper that would basically drag the load rather than carry it. That may be what I build.
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16 years 8 months ago #13012
by terrywelch_archive
Mcclan 9, Chuck got his out in New York State I believe. They might be a bit rare in these parts but if you look I bet you might find one.I have heard rumors of a couple up thsi way. You have not contacted that Cat collector south of you to see if he might know of any?
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16 years 8 months ago #13019
by Chuck C
Mcclan, Ashland-Bechli(sp) makes a scraper that is similiar that uses one hydrualic circuit. I saw one for sale in southern Wisconsin last spring.If I can find a picture I will post it.
FarmerD5, I made up the remote with some quick couplers and some hose.
TW thanks for the compilment.
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16 years 8 months ago #13028
by terrywelch_archive
The fellow in Metamora, I believe his last name is Riggert? Might not be right on the spelling. He is a friend of My wife's uncle. They both worked at Cat. I have see some of his colllection before.
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16 years 8 months ago #13037
by Jeff M.
Wille what sizes of murrys did they make ? I have one but can't find a tag to tell what size it is. Mine is red is that the correct color?I just had a new cylinder made for mine.I may be willing to sell it.
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16 years 8 months ago #13038
by mcclaar
tw, Yes that is who I thought you were refering to. I have talked with him. Briefly, I stopped after work one night to see if he might have any manuals he'd sell for my D2. He put me on some leads to find them. He was busy at the time but he still took the time to show me some of his tractors in his collection.
He also has a nice antique tractor show in late June I believe. I have enjoyed it several times.
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16 years 8 months ago #13066
by CR
The murray scrapers were orginally painted orange, then about the 1970's they painted their equipment cat yellow. Most of the caryall scrapers were painted orange, a few of the later ones were painted yellow. The murray line is still being constructed in Corcoran CA, which is currently painted yellow. They currently build the model H drag box scraper in the 8', 10', 12', 14', & 16' widths and the M-37, M-55, & M-55S pocket ripper on steel wheels.
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