You got a picture you can post? I'd like to torture my Dad with it, tell him it's for sale.
Grampa had a Cat Twenty-two sitting in a shed when we cleaned up the place for the estate auction. Engine siezed.
When we were setting up for the auction I was pulling the Cat out to the line with the 806 in low gear while Dad was steering the Cat. He decides to let the clutch out and see if the engine will break free. It didn't.
Unlike a wheel tractor that will slide when the wheels lock up, a crawler just digs in. The cat tried to go up on its nose and launch Dad like a catapult! Of course once wasn't enough, he had to try it again!
We never did get it broke loose. Most of that stuff went for scrap. It was 1989, and tractor collecting wasn't big like it is now.
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