I ran one of these for years. Love Caterpillars. My grandfather ran similar models. These’ll jack up your shoulders, thoracic and neck for sure! Modern ones are much more user friendly.
Trabalho a quarenta anos com uma 12 e dessas e muito boa só tem que fechar mais a lâmina porque se não dá folga no gira círculo e nós calços muito boa essa relíquia.❤
Excelente máquina colegas, tuve la oportunidad de operar una cat 120 B mecánica por más de 6 años Actualmente ando en una VOLVO G-930 modelo 2010 Saludos desde Machala-Ecuador
Kind of a shame. Something that old still running and able to work. Push start and then move it in a high gear with zero warm up. We spend 10 times more for the junk we buy today that has no hope of being around and functional after 3/4 of a century yet we don't abuse it like this. The very technology we incorporate to coddle ourselves will be what prevents modern equipment from any use but the scrap heap long before it's time. When I see an old machine like that still working 3/4 of a century after it came off the production line I see real environmentalism and real economy. Yet it doesn't even deserve service so it starts or even a warm up. Just abuse it, kill it and throw it away.
How do your guys got the money to run and operate them do you guys running a business or just driving them around open fild how to guys get the money because I've been waching your videos for a long time them caterpillars will run a price tag of 1.2 million dollars brand new because i was waching a video showing new ones can you imaging how much money if your caterpillars where brand new i say around three to four million if not more especially brand new i loved waching your videos cool video
these machines are like 10k -15k each, a decent job will land you about 2-3k such as pond digging depending on the size. for a grader most guys around here charge 65-80$ a hour so theres money to be made with these old machines. its not buyign them that costs money its the diesel and the repairs, these guys are good mechanics so they can keep em goin. honestly the hardest part about running old iron is sourcing good parts. some larger dozers are a little more expensive but not by much. also i dont they own every machine, theres some that are the ranchers and they just operate them. dunno which are which but yeah ,newer machines are often rented depending on the job. im pretty suure those newer dozers weren't theirs
I ran one of these for years. Love Caterpillars. My grandfather ran similar models. These’ll jack up your shoulders, thoracic and neck for sure! Modern ones are much more user friendly.
Cool old machine.
Looks like there is quite a bit of play in the blade lift.
My dad had a 12 like this ! It was his everyday grader through the 80s and 90s .
منم کاترپیلار قدیمی دارم خیلی ازش راضی هستم..مطمنم کسی که از این گریدر داره خراب نمیشه..خیلی کارایشش ساده..ودر عین حال پرقدرت..خیلی جون سخته❤
Trabalho a quarenta anos com uma 12 e dessas e muito boa só tem que fechar mais a lâmina porque se não dá folga no gira círculo e nós calços muito boa essa relíquia.❤
Love to hear those old graders run!!!
Excelente máquina colegas, tuve la oportunidad de operar una cat 120 B mecánica por más de 6 años
Actualmente ando en una VOLVO G-930 modelo 2010
Saludos desde Machala-Ecuador
Caterpillar 12E essas são minha paixão não troco por nada nesse mundo.❤
Man! I love those old cat machines! 😎👍
Is this grader what the old timers referred to as the knuckle buster
Yes sir
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NO 12F
CAT και αυτό καλό μοντέλο ήταν
Where are you located at. Thanks
Kind of a shame.
Something that old still running and able to work. Push start and then move it in a high gear with zero warm up. We spend 10 times more for the junk we buy today that has no hope of being around and functional after 3/4 of a century yet we don't abuse it like this. The very technology we incorporate to coddle ourselves will be what prevents modern equipment from any use but the scrap heap long before it's time. When I see an old machine like that still working 3/4 of a century after it came off the production line I see real environmentalism and real economy. Yet it doesn't even deserve service so it starts or even a warm up. Just abuse it, kill it and throw it away.
Rough And Wretched R.A.W. wtf r u talking about dumbass
How do your guys got the money to run and operate them do you guys running a business or just driving them around open fild how to guys get the money because I've been waching your videos for a long time them caterpillars will run a price tag of 1.2 million dollars brand new because i was waching a video showing new ones can you imaging how much money if your caterpillars where brand new i say around three to four million if not more especially brand new i loved waching your videos cool video
these machines are like 10k -15k each, a decent job will land you about 2-3k such as pond digging depending on the size. for a grader most guys around here charge 65-80$ a hour so theres money to be made with these old machines. its not buyign them that costs money its the diesel and the repairs, these guys are good mechanics so they can keep em goin. honestly the hardest part about running old iron is sourcing good parts. some larger dozers are a little more expensive but not by much. also i dont they own every machine, theres some that are the ranchers and they just operate them. dunno which are which but yeah ,newer machines are often rented depending on the job. im pretty suure those newer dozers weren't theirs
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