see you like old stuff. Me too. I have a D7 that I bought in 64. still moving dirt as good as new. Like you say its all about the maintenance. I built timber access roads for 40 years all over the western states and BC,
Love the blower in that fluffy snow. Makes for quick work cleaning equipment off. We had a fort truck kinda like yours. 6V system. Flat head motor probably Hercules or Continental. My father told me the clutch was like electric or something? Had no good brakes so to stop we would shift into reverse. Lol
Where would a man be without his Clarke. Never worked in the snow before, here in Western Australia it's 40 deg c in the shade ten deg hotter in the sun. Which is worse freezing your ass off or sweating your ass off
In my area we do get the 40 sometimes in summer. Out winters here are usually mild. Just below zero. It’s actually nice working outside in the winter here.
We usually have more Snowman snow here by now. Just been a dry spell. I admire your work ethic. 👍
I hope to get a little more done before the snow flies.
It’s coming along nicely!! In spite of the snow. She’ll be all back together in no time.
It’ll have to be. I need it running for pushing snow
You remind me of several years ago, I use to be able to do that kind of work. You got to be tougher than a pine not.
I hope to be able to do this for a few more years. When I get the D6 back running I’ll be getting into the Autopatrol 11. Lotsa bull work there.
see you like old stuff. Me too. I have a D7 that I bought in 64. still moving dirt as good as new. Like you say its all about the maintenance. I built timber access roads for 40 years all over the western states and BC,
I’d like to have a D7 3T. As well as a D8. Both impressive machines. Thanks for watching and support.
I like the hand painted D6 on the Dozer. Milt works hard no matter the weather.
It has the same hand painting on the hood. Custom job! lol
The Clarke forklift doesn’t mind the cold weather great tool to have around 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
Absolutely. The chains in the snow is needed.
Love the blower in that fluffy snow. Makes for quick work cleaning equipment off. We had a fort truck kinda like yours. 6V system. Flat head motor probably Hercules or Continental. My father told me the clutch was like electric or something? Had no good brakes so to stop we would shift into reverse. Lol
Was it a Clark? Sounds exactly like this one! Lol
@ might of been. I’m sure if I dig around we have pictures of it. Had chains as well for the snow and mud in the yard.
That ol forklift comes in handy.
An old worn out forklift is needed to repair old worn out equipment.
Bon travail
Thank you. 🙏
Where would a man be without his Clarke. Never worked in the snow before, here in Western Australia it's 40 deg c in the shade ten deg hotter in the sun. Which is worse freezing your ass off or sweating your ass off
In my area we do get the 40 sometimes in summer. Out winters here are usually mild. Just below zero. It’s actually nice working outside in the winter here.
Plastic gauge that
🤣😂🤣 👍
I couldn’t resist!