My daddy made many oilfield locations in northern Louisiana back in the 1960's with a D6C. They say the D6C was made for Louisiana, because it wasn't to heavy for the swap lands and had the power. It had hydrostatic transmission, which for my dad was a lifesaver, he had the worst arthritis anyone could have. I was around 6 years old when I use to go to work with my daddy, he would let me ride a little in that open cab, but, the supercharger along with the heat, would put me to sleep
That guy must be having so much fun on that machine and I really loved being the operator on the D6c I was working on. I could use one like that around my place to clear old roads, and level some areas of a gravel pit, not to mention leveling land which was cleared in a hurry by someone else.
My daddy made many oilfield locations in northern Louisiana back in the 1960's with a D6C. They say the D6C was made for Louisiana, because it wasn't to heavy for the swap lands and had the power. It had hydrostatic transmission, which for my dad was a lifesaver, he had the worst arthritis anyone could have. I was around 6 years old when I use to go to work with my daddy, he would let me ride a little in that open cab, but, the supercharger along with the heat, would put me to sleep
That guy must be having so much fun on that machine and I really loved being the operator on the D6c I was working on. I could use one like that around my place to clear old roads, and level some areas of a gravel pit, not to mention leveling land which was cleared in a hurry by someone else.
Glad to see I aint the only one who pushes up large terraces! Makes them easier to farm and last alot longer
Thanks, but no, it is not for sale. I have too much worked lined up.
nice running c.. is it for sale?
It's a 1967, D6C 76A