CATERPILLAR D9

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CATERPILLAR D9

Post #1 by martyn williams » Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:18 am

This picture shows Russel Saywells D9 fitted with a Komatsu blade
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Re: CATERPILLAR D9

Post #2 by Nick Drew » Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:51 am

Great Pic Martyn,

Is that your mates D9 that you mentioned back along??

Whereabouts is that machine? Sure would like to get up close & personal with it some day!!

Is it a powershift transmission?

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Re: CATERPILLAR D9

Post #3 by martyn williams » Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:26 pm

This machine is in Cambridshire,my mates D9G is, in my opinion a better machine than Russells fine example,Karls machine it fitted with a pusher blade and runs sweet as a nut.
I was going to visit a local show today but its raining realy heavy.Here is Karls 830M in US army livery,this machine was due to be there.
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Re: CATERPILLAR D9

Post #4 by catkid » Fri Oct 05, 2007 4:22 pm

Russell can be found at Eaton Tractors, Paxton Gravel pits, just off the A1 North of St Neots
My father sold him a 1938 D7 about 8 or 10 years ago, aparently he has a very nice collection of Cats now


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