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Re: Re: redrev and I 6 wheel dozer.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 02, 2002 at 16:56:15 from (209.226.106.69):
In Reply to: Re: redrev and I 6 wheel dozer. posted by redrev on August 02, 2002 at 03:29:08:
I don't believe you will find what you have is very rare. Basically it is an I 6 tractor with a dozer attachment. One that was much too heavy for the tractor. Those tractors are quite common. I would be willing to bet money that my Farmall 130 with front blade would push more than that contraption. That I 6 with dozer might push with a ton of counter weight on back, but by that time it would be so heavy you wouldn't dare take it off pavement. What you have is some parts for someone restoring a I 6, W 6, etc., that is all. The tractor that I spoke of in another post a couple of days back on page 329, in C.H. Wendel's book, 150 years of IH is constructed like a crawler, has 4 tires all the same size, and chain drive between front and rear wheel like a road grader. It steers with steering clutches like a crawler. Pivots much like a skid steer loader. It further states that this tractor was never put into production, only prototypes. That is what I thought you had.
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