Got a D353 engine off one of these and put on a D9G and had to change out the injection pump and govenor as the slave engine would only do idle or full throttle using the air controls and needed to decelerate properly.
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This unit looks home made, it would work sort of OK but not as effective as the Petersen models with air controls, single operator and a hydraulic cylinder for weight transfer. Those were an incredible push loading outfit!!
^it may be your favorite cab, and it works well, but try running one in the dead of winter. I've spent a good bit of time standing on the blade frame with my fingers in the radiator grill holes to defrost um!!!! No comments about reversing fan blades, it's still cold out!!!! Lol
Pity the controls aren't linked together properly and synchronised to rev up etc in unison, as they are supposed to! See video of 'Dual D-9's Pushing Scraper 2' for proper set-up.
generationll Working for PKS in 1970 and we had 2 dd9s pushing 13 651b's loading shot basalt rock . They are murder on tracks. 2500 hours and they are junk . No turning pins and bushings , just scrap them . We also had an x10 experimental for trials . From what I understand cat had to down size from that because the transmission wouldn't stand up .
Beautiful, i reckon during them slow turns it might be better to throttle up the rear engine to assist instead of dragging the rear machine as it appears but nonetheless great to hear 2 D353,s like that.
How does a ICE have anything to do with steam?
Got a D353 engine off one of these and put on a D9G and had to change out the injection pump and govenor as the slave engine would only do idle or full throttle using the air controls and needed to decelerate properly.
Se 1 já é forte imaginem 2.lindos
O tator maior que já vi gotei
Dois tratores acoplado juntos é desoerdicios
From back in the day when people built awesome machines
CAT is CAT !!!!
Y que con eso es solo un paseo creí que iban a forsar cual era mejor
Para que se utilizan dos tractores asi jalando uno al otro
2 d9s are called quad 9s we used 1 at hofsted dam for claterbos. After Mt saint Helens blew
Whats the point if u need 2 drivers
It didn't need two drivers, he was just there for the ride, he put his hands behind his head to show he wasn't doing anything?
SUPER MACHINES
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Sono veramente delle bellissime macchine da lavoro
This unit looks home made, it would work sort of OK but not as effective as the Petersen models with air controls, single operator and a hydraulic cylinder for weight transfer. Those were an incredible push loading outfit!!
This is a real Peterson unit my friend.
^it may be your favorite cab, and it works well, but try running one in the dead of winter. I've spent a good bit of time standing on the blade frame with my fingers in the radiator grill holes to defrost um!!!! No comments about reversing fan blades, it's still cold out!!!! Lol
They had my favourite cab on both those D9H's. Lovely to see :-)
Pity the controls aren't linked together properly and synchronised to rev up etc in unison, as they are supposed to! See video of 'Dual D-9's Pushing Scraper 2' for proper set-up.
Very, very funny. Oh my god.
Beautiful restoration job. That is made for one thing--pushing scrapers!
When Caterpillar introduced the 700hp 190,000 pound D10 35 years ago in 1977 this concept when Bye-bye.
generationll Working for PKS in 1970 and we had 2 dd9s pushing 13 651b's loading shot basalt rock . They are murder on tracks. 2500 hours and they are junk . No turning pins and bushings , just scrap them . We also had an x10 experimental for trials . From what I understand cat had to down size from that because the transmission wouldn't stand up .
Beautiful, i reckon during them slow turns it might be better to throttle up the rear engine to assist instead of dragging the rear machine as it appears but nonetheless great to hear 2 D353,s like that.
Mietritrebbia