now thats a thought different uses in Australia for different gear box set ups we can only guess what the reasons were for these different changes these days if we could jump in a time machine and head on back we would never have to guess the problem would be we would get done for over loading on the way back to today
Do you have any picture so of your machine you can share ??
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I'll try and get some pic's for you, but might take a couple of weeks as i'll be away for a week.
it's not much to look at, but it goes.
I've got a spare parts manual and it shows the parts that are common between the 3 & 4 challengers, and it says that they had the same bevel gear, which is the bull gears. The parts manual might be before the planetary gears, but it dosn't show the reduction box either. can't figure it out.
it's not much to look at, but it goes.
I've got a spare parts manual and it shows the parts that are common between the 3 & 4 challengers, and it says that they had the same bevel gear, which is the bull gears. The parts manual might be before the planetary gears, but it dosn't show the reduction box either. can't figure it out.
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G'Day Paul
Here's some pics of the dozer, a bit rough.
Here's some pics of the dozer, a bit rough.
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thats one looking winch hanging off the back
she looks like she has camoflage paint job
thanks for sharing
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she looks like she has camoflage paint job
thanks for sharing
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stumbled across this tonight on google land a Malcolm Moore loader fitted I have never seen one before
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They were a very versatile dozer, buckets, blades, winches, rippers, and of cause the draw bar. pivoting suspension, the later ones had the leyland 680. easy to work on, They are quite a good dozer, should have sold more, but i guess there was too much competition at the time.
The only thing i don't like about them is the fact they don't have a low range, when i get to steeper country, i have to work it very hard.
That bucket makes the dozer look a bit heavy at the front, it's nearly as big as the rest of it.
The only thing i don't like about them is the fact they don't have a low range, when i get to steeper country, i have to work it very hard.
That bucket makes the dozer look a bit heavy at the front, it's nearly as big as the rest of it.
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G'day guys.....Just found this thread and thought to share here also. We are farmers from the Gilgandra NSW area and we have 2 Challenger 3 dozers and a Challenger 4. Currently only one Challenger 3 is operational.
I also know of 3 other Challenger 3 dozers in our area.
Some years back we travelled down to Uptons at Corowa NSW and purchased what was left of the parts supply they had and so we do have a very limited supply of some parts for these machines.
Very interesting thread
I also know of 3 other Challenger 3 dozers in our area.
Some years back we travelled down to Uptons at Corowa NSW and purchased what was left of the parts supply they had and so we do have a very limited supply of some parts for these machines.
Very interesting thread
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Welcome aboard Lex it never cease to amaze me how many of these machines were bought to Australia and how many have survived you no these blokes on here will be wanting pictures soon
Your right about it being a very interesting thread I have never owned one but I do enjoy learning about them
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Your right about it being a very interesting thread I have never owned one but I do enjoy learning about them
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Welcome Lex, I didn't know there are so many challenger 3's around, specially in one area.
Do you plan to get the other 2 going or are they for spares. Have you found them to be very reliable.
Does yours have a reduction box, mine don't, so when i go in reverse it feels like i'm doing 100mph, not nice when you are going over large rocks.
Hey Paul, do you have any old machines, i looked up your area, it looks very flat.
Do you plan to get the other 2 going or are they for spares. Have you found them to be very reliable.
Does yours have a reduction box, mine don't, so when i go in reverse it feels like i'm doing 100mph, not nice when you are going over large rocks.
Hey Paul, do you have any old machines, i looked up your area, it looks very flat.
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Mate I only have a old Cat D7 3T I did see some for sale a few years ago down in the Darling Downs and was fairly keen about having a crack at them but season's ect didnt allow I think it might have been 2010 2011 big floods everywhere for months on end
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