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  • @gerardhogan3
    @gerardhogan3 2 месяца назад

    Greetings from Australia. Good old American technology. Just bloody beautiful.

  • @wallacelessa3958
    @wallacelessa3958 Год назад

    Nenhum outro lugar do planeta tem essas reliquias..limdo de ver o videio👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Год назад +3

    Awesome thanks for sharing

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +1

      Scrotie! Thanks for watching.

  • @bazzinbulgaria4826
    @bazzinbulgaria4826 Год назад +3

    Fantastic to see these old queens on display...especially liked the shiny black BEST with the pink tracks.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +3

      They are great to see, we appreciate the effort that members go to to get them to the show!! Thanks for watching.

  • @acersalman8258
    @acersalman8258 Год назад

    beautiful I love 💘 it when I see it I feel happy

  • @jimwesch7055
    @jimwesch7055 Год назад +7

    What a fantastic parade!!

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +2

      Very fun and a great cross section of Caterpillar history. It was great to see many young enthusiasts operating the machines.

  • @TJAkin
    @TJAkin Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing. I was unable to attend. Looks like it was quite a show.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +2

      Timothy! Our pleasure, glad you liked it and we appreciate the comment. Although we had members from around the globe in attendance, there are still many that cannot be there in person, so hopefully, these videos give a good representation of proceeedings.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Год назад +1

      Would have loved to learn about this event - is it held in Santa Margarita every year?

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +1

      It is not held in Santa Margaritia every year, however SM does have events through the year. Watch our website for information on future shows around the country.

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +1

    Wow.

  • @johanfriesen8327
    @johanfriesen8327 Год назад

    In 1995 i was dozing down bush with a D8 standard cable winch to operate the blade. Good old memmories. From belize.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад

      Good to hear from you! We kinda love cable blade D8's.

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew Год назад +3

    I like chainsaws - but I also like Caterpillars! Just subscribed!

  • @luisnunes7933
    @luisnunes7933 Год назад

    Hello! Greetings from a 1968 D4D owner in Portugal.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +1

      Welcome! Great to hear from a Cat owner in Portugal. D4D's are a favorite.

    • @luisnunes7933
      @luisnunes7933 Год назад +1

      @@acmocD2 👌

  • @ricknone4686
    @ricknone4686 Год назад +3

    I was wanting to see the wheel dozer in pic? Where is it?

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +1

      I believe I have a short on the wheel dozer and will have more video on it coming soon - thank you for watching!

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +2

    Who rescued Thomas the Tank Engine from out of the snow?

  • @stevep8525
    @stevep8525 Год назад +3

    Ok, dumb question. How come none of these machines have a front blade? Are they designed strictly for pulling implements or do a lot of people take the blades of for transport to the show?

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +5

      Not a dumb question! Crawler tractors were initially designed as agricultural tractors and bulldozer blades were developed later on. Many you see at this show were either ag machines or they have the blades removed for the work being done, for example, pulling a scraper pan. Thanks!

  • @terryatpi
    @terryatpi Год назад +1

    Hit and miss at 7:15

  • @danhuttinger5040
    @danhuttinger5040 Год назад +1

    They got a lot of work done with that equipment back in the day it definitely out did horse's by a long shot.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад

      That is for sure, one Cat 60 doing the work of a 20 horse team. It changed the world.

    • @danhuttinger5040
      @danhuttinger5040 Год назад

      @@acmocD2 I mechanicd on heavy equipment from the mid 1970s to late 1980s mostly Caterpillar .Cat has one heck of a parts and distribution system and years ago there parts system made the statement that they could supply parts for thier equipment from far back I doubt that is true today. Thanks for the very interesting video.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад

      Dan, you would be surprised at how many parts for these machines are still available from Cat. Thanks for watching!

    • @danhuttinger5040
      @danhuttinger5040 Год назад

      @@acmocD2 Thanks for that information that is good to know that things haven't changed to much.

  • @brianthesnail3815
    @brianthesnail3815 Год назад +1

    I have never seen a wheeled Caterpillar bulldozer like the one at 4.10. It seems like a hybrid between a wheeled loader and a bulldozer. Would it have been used in a power station on coal heaps or something like that?

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +1

      They are very rare. These were primarily built for use in cane fields where traction was needed but also speed for pulling wagons and useable on a paved road. Obviously tracked machines were only good for one part of that.

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Год назад +2

      @@acmocD2 Oh that's really interesting and thank you for taking the time to reply.
      I am from the UK and have an agriculture background. My father used to grow potatoes and when it was really wet we used tracked Caterpillar tractors to pull the wheeled tractors in tandem to get the harvesters and trailers through the mud. On the road the trailers would be pulled by the high speed wheeled tractors to the factory. Once the potatoes had been harvested we put the bulldozer blades on the tracked Caterpillar tractors and flattened the ruts on the fields. Slightly different solution to the same problem by using a mix of tracked and wheeled tractors.
      It was brutal but that's how a bag of potato chips gets made.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +1

      You do what you need to do to get the job done!

  • @hlubtshaajtxujsa494
    @hlubtshaajtxujsa494 11 месяцев назад

  • @clintonroushff7068
    @clintonroushff7068 Год назад +2

    They sound quiet? Cool

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +1

      These are moseying along at idle and they are relatively quiet, under load and at full throttle it does change quite a bit!

    • @brianblank9921
      @brianblank9921 Год назад +1

      Not the tracks on that sixty five! Lmao, amazing how almost a hundred years can go by and that squeak still hasn't changed.

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +2

      No doubt! Considering the heavy work these machines did in their day, the fact that they are still capable of it, let alone running and operating is truly amazing.

    • @brianblank9921
      @brianblank9921 Год назад +1

      @@acmocD2 lmao, I meant even modern machines have that damnable track squeak/squeal too. 🤣

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад +2

      Ahhhh! Yes indeed, apparently they had the design perfected from the word go!

  • @lucmarchand617
    @lucmarchand617 Год назад

    I saw the equipment use alaska highway during just shocking what they have same most on this video. Thanks

    • @acmocD2
      @acmocD2 Год назад

      Yes indeed, we still operate those same type of machines!