Check out the link below for a blast from the past lol! My OLD video about this machine, with my OLD camera and me just trying to get through it... • Caterpillar RD6 Walkar...
Thanks for sharing ! Nice to be able to see a lot of the old Cat equipment that many of us don't get to see & having a very good explanation to go along with it, is just that much better ! Most enjoyable & interesting.
Great video! I can't really say enough about how your videos want me to get my 3J going again. You've really driven my interest in old CAT equipment to a new level!
Great story, and walk around. Amazing how fast projects can build up waiting on you to fix them. While you are in the middle of two or thee other projects already, more and more projects keep showing up. Nice video, thanks for sharing....
What a great story by a great story teller. Keep em coming. Love the over engineering on these old pieces of machinery. I'm subscribed and look forward to you adding to your running collection.
I really appriciate all the information you give on all your equipment, It's fascinating to learn all these details. I am retired now but I once worked in a classic car restoration shop and we were exstatic when we found a original build sheet for the cars we were working on.
I find this stuff fascinating, I gain more knowledge from every one of your video's. I lost my Dad four years ago and I know that if he was still here this is something we could work on together.
CCC Tag is a cool feature of this machine. My dad was in the CCC building fire roads in N.H. and I imagine his crew used this type of equipment to move logs and push dirt. Great history lesson here. Thank you Squatch.
New subscriber here. Really enjoy your uploads and narration, I'll never own a Cat, but that doesn't stop me from living vicariously through you! Thanks for that
You just guaranteed that ill be watching your channel for many years to come 😎 I'll be looking forward to the teardown of the old girls engine. As always a very interesting story sir
I could listen to you explain a colonoscopy and I think I would be on the edge of my seat.
You have a real talent for presentation, thanks for sharing the RD with us!
Great walk around and story. This is what I like to see.
Keep the long wind coming, I hope to see that piece in the field. Greg
Those engines are incredibly tough. The fact that it ran at all with that damage in amazing.
Such a great pleasure to listen to you talk. I didn’t even know these CATS existed! So very cool. Thank you 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing ! Nice to be able to see a lot of the old Cat equipment that many of us don't get to see & having a very good explanation to go along with it, is just that much better ! Most enjoyable & interesting.
Really nice old CAT, and really neat history too. It is neat to be able to see some of the history just in the paint and the CCC tag.
Great video! I can't really say enough about how your videos want me to get my 3J going again. You've really driven my interest in old CAT equipment to a new level!
Great video, these old tractors are awesome- certainly built to last! Thanks for the story! Greetings from Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺
Great story, and walk around. Amazing how fast projects can build up waiting on you to fix them. While you are in the middle of two or thee other projects already, more and more projects keep showing up. Nice video, thanks for sharing....
Awesome tractor! Thanks for the walk around and explanation. Can’t wait to see that one running again! Love the patina too! 🚜👍
What a great story by a great story teller. Keep em coming. Love the over engineering on these old pieces of machinery. I'm subscribed and look forward to you adding to your running collection.
I really appriciate all the information you give on all your equipment, It's fascinating to learn all these details. I am retired now but I once worked in a classic car restoration shop and we were exstatic when we found a original build sheet for the cars we were working on.
Great history on her.. look forward to any build series. One can learn so much from watching another person do hands on for repairs or builds.
I find this stuff fascinating, I gain more knowledge from every one of your video's. I lost my Dad four years ago and I know that if he was still here this is something we could work on together.
CCC Tag is a cool feature of this machine. My dad was in the CCC building fire roads in N.H. and I imagine his crew used this type of equipment to move logs and push dirt. Great history lesson here. Thank you Squatch.
New subscriber here. Really enjoy your uploads and narration, I'll never own a Cat, but that doesn't stop me from living vicariously through you! Thanks for that
You just guaranteed that ill be watching your channel for many years to come 😎 I'll be looking forward to the teardown of the old girls engine. As always a very interesting story sir
That connecting rod would make one heck of a conversation peice! Maybe a desk lamp for your work bench. Keep up the good work!