I used to do stuff like this pretty often, but not really often was it quite as heavy as this. I loved it. It is something very satisfying about getting something running, loading it and getting it home. Now, I am like Grandpa, here. All I can do is watch and give input, which not much, even of that. I sure miss it all. Enjoy stuff like this while you can.
I have an RD6 with a home built direct electric start. They removed the pony at the pony clutch and mounted an electric starter. You engage the starter drive with the original lever and then push the button to run the starter. Works good.
Knowing the steer clutches work made for a better day as most were bad one side or the other and then parked up to seize up. Most all were cable blade and made good operators out of men never on one before. So happy that mice hadn't peed the valves up tight
Looks pretty damn good with the time you get done reading all the ingredients and how to prepare at your past hungry or dead this kind of stuff I love to watch man these yes Old Iron Equipment starting up after years of sitting keep up the good work man
man what a beauty. in our plastic, planned obsolescence world, those machines become more beautiful by the day. wouldn't have been bad to see the bleeding process though ... all makes great content.
You don't need to bleed the injectors by turning it over. Leave the throttle lever in the off position wich makes the injection pump have no pressure. Than crack all your injection lines and walk away for 3 hours and it will bleed itself.
If you think of the world of Mad Max or any of these post-apocalyptic worlds in the movies the machines you'll see running won't be the most modern newest John Deere's are cats or new Holland's of today e-you but it'll be an old at this time seventy-five-year-old Cat that will be resurrected because it only took a hammer screwdriver and a pair of pliers to get it going that's how planned obsolescence should be!
I used to do stuff like this pretty often, but not really often was it quite as heavy as this. I loved it. It is something very satisfying about getting something running, loading it and getting it home. Now, I am like Grandpa, here. All I can do is watch and give input, which not much, even of that. I sure miss it all. Enjoy stuff like this while you can.
Wish my grandad was still with us to do cool stuff like this
Man theres a bunch of good stuff in that garage!
Crazy how the old equipment just comes right back to life. Well done!
Nice job Jeff and dad! Got that 3 lunger runnin and home where it belongs. The old girl found a good home/new beginning
I have an RD6 with a home built direct electric start. They removed the pony at the pony clutch and mounted an electric starter. You engage the starter drive with the original lever and then push the button to run the starter. Works good.
Knowing the steer clutches work made for a better day as most were bad one side or the other and then parked up to seize up. Most all were cable blade and made good operators out of men never on one before. So happy that mice hadn't peed the valves up tight
very nice dozer 1930's D6 2H
Cracking video. Best from England
I love the sound of the longstroke D6 and D7's
Beautiful machine
I really enjoyed this video.
Looks pretty damn good with the time you get done reading all the ingredients and how to prepare at your past hungry or dead this kind of stuff I love to watch man these yes Old Iron Equipment starting up after years of sitting keep up the good work man
Just found this channel, great stuff 😆
You are lucky to still have your grandfather. Lost mine in 2002
Beautiful sound!
man what a beauty.
in our plastic, planned obsolescence world, those machines become more beautiful by the day. wouldn't have been bad to see the bleeding process though ... all makes great content.
Love the old iron, thanks for the video
Very nice!
Awesome, good for you!
You don't need to bleed the injectors by turning it over. Leave the throttle lever in the off position wich makes the injection pump have no pressure. Than crack all your injection lines and walk away for 3 hours and it will bleed itself.
Sure would like to see you working on this
How about that old sideboom on top of the hill? With the boom up.
That's a beauty. No hydraulic leaks. lol
Did the man you bought the 6 from have a old side boom siting in the yard also.
Squach has a couple of them at home, and probably some spare parts too.
nice one
Doesn't look like you brought it too far. How far is it from your grandads to you dads place?
I knew when your grandpa was driving that the mirror was not original!
Je conduisais le même avec un compactes atèle en 1972
What was the pipelayer [sideboom]? Cat, IH ?
joli RD6
The right hand track is on back to front the left side is ok
Good eye
My book isn't available, is that a D-6 or a Diesel 40? Did you throw any ATF in with the diesel?
Cool old dozer mine is newer d7c 17a
Squatch253 needs a blade like this on his D6
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Might be a d7
can ya send that Singer Sewing Machine to my house , Please
So , you're running the engine on 12 year old oil ??
No way! Its probably closer to 25
Lol
If you think of the world of Mad Max or any of these post-apocalyptic worlds in the movies the machines you'll see running won't be the most modern newest John Deere's are cats or new Holland's of today e-you but it'll be an old at this time seventy-five-year-old Cat that will be resurrected because it only took a hammer screwdriver and a pair of pliers to get it going that's how planned obsolescence should be!
mister u think u know how to drive a bulldozer I’ve got more experience at those things than u can imagine
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