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12 years 5 months ago #71523
by KevinKizer
We are currently looking for new Then & Now stories for future issues of the magazine! If you or someone you know is restoring an old Cat, all you need to do is take a few pictures and write a short summary (we can help with editing). It's a great way to show off your hard work and be a part of the magazine. Send me a message if you are interested.
Kevin Kizer
ACMOC Editor
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12 years 4 months ago #72427
by JeffreySchenkel
Kevin,
My 12 year old son and I are currently restoring a 1950 Cat D2 5U4775,
if you could give me your email address, I would submit a story and some
photos of our restoration to date. (Only because I could figure out how to
upload photos here)
Sincerely,
Jeff Schenkel
CRF Construction, LLC
PO Box 490
Canandaigua, NY 14424
Office 585-393-1001
Cell 585-729-0000
Fax 585-393-9329
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12 years 3 months ago #72444
by D4guy
Hi Kevin,
I have a project underway that is documented in my webste. Some time ago, I had submitted to the bulletin board, links to the site but they are now obsolete and do no longer go directly to the Cat project.
www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?14900-Fu...r-progress-on-my-HT4
I was about to post another "Further progress" when I saw your note on the board and was wondering if this project is something you would be interested in. The whole story to date can be seen at
www.mervbergman.net/1955-caterpillar-d4-...tor-crawler-tractor/
I want to reinstall the pony motor on the diesel before it goes back in the tractor but I am waiting for pony motor parts, so the project is on hold right now.
"This is a story without and ending."--- Ingrid Bergman (Casablanca)
Thanks for looking.
Mervyn Bergman (No relation)
D4guy
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1955 D4 Traxcavator, 1926 Model T Roadster, 1930 Model A Tudor, 1940 Diamond T 201, 1954 JD 40 dozer
www.mervbergman.net
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12 years 3 months ago #72445
by Mike Meyer
Hi Kevin,
I have a project underway that is documented in my webste. Some time ago, I had submitted to the bulletin board, links to the site but they are now obsolete and do no longer go directly to the Cat project.
www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?14900-Fu...r-progress-on-my-HT4
I was about to post another "Further progress" when I saw your note on the board and was wondering if this project is something you would be interested in. The whole story to date can be seen at
www.mervbergman.net/1955-caterpillar-d4-...tor-crawler-tractor/
I want to reinstall the pony motor on the diesel before it goes back in the tractor but I am waiting for pony motor parts, so the project is on hold right now.
"This is a story without and ending."--- Ingrid Bergman (Casablanca)
Thanks for looking.
Mervyn Bergman (No relation)
D4guy
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Hi Mervyn, I just looked at your D4 website, you have done a fantastic job there, keep up the good work.
regards
Mike
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12 years 3 months ago #72612
by KevinKizer
Thanks Mervyn!
I would definitely like to use your project in a future issue of the magazine. Please email me the photos when you get a chance: <a href="This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." target="_blank">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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11 years 10 months ago #78701
by Jon Auty
i also have a project underway, the full nut and bolt overhaul of my 3j d2, i am taking pictures along the way as i do with all my projects so im more than happy to email them across to you as i go
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11 years 10 months ago #79052
by KevinKizer
Hi Jon!
That's good to hear. Definitely send the photos my way along with a short story about the restoration, when you are finished. Thanks!
Kevin
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11 years 9 months ago #80087
by leon
We are currently looking for new Then & Now stories for future issues of the magazine! If you or someone you know is restoring an old Cat, all you need to do is take a few pictures and write a short summary (we can help with editing). It's a great way to show off your hard work and be a part of the magazine. Send me a message if you are interested.
Kevin Kizer
ACMOC Editor
I have a restored D-7 17A,however see no link to post pic.
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3 years 10 months ago #223236
by trainzkid88
dad and i are currently converting our d4 from the original pilot which failed some parts are now no longer available or are dearer than poison and rare as rockin horse shit, to a 6hp diesel with electric start. it has been fun to work out the engineering. cad drawings are my friend.
current job is making all the adapter plates so we can not only bolt it down but have some adjustment too for gear lash etc.
most of the work has been done at home with basic shop tools and a drill press. the custom machining had to be sent out but everything else I can do at home.
this has become a costly project but it will be worth it in the end
even after the "helpful suggestions" of friends and others one suggestion was drive the original intermediate gear via hydraulic motor which came a bit late custom $400 gear already made,base plate half made. we had better pull the finger out and finish it as mum wants us to justify the expense she doesn't have oldmachineryitis & doesn't understand these things take time.
as a side note dont let other people use your classic cat machine it might go rattle stop.
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