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A Bit Of Dozer Work

Pathull

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Thought I would post a few pictures up of the dozer work I get up to for those who might be interested!
 

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Pathull

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The D9H in the last picture is the same tractor that's in the first we only got her running on Monday thats a tractor that has kept me awake for many nights!
 

Pathull

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Ha thanks garrie, I see your at Gin Gin, I used to be the resident mechanic for Hastings deering up there at Hervey bay! Nice part of the world up there
 

Pathull

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Thanks R D G, mate these old machines are when they use in heaven! I love this old gear, that old 9h broke down in about 1999 I think we found out so this week was the first time she's turned a track in about 15 yrs! Full engine rebuild
 

02Dmax

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Awesome pictures. Love seeing that big old iron. More pictures when you can please!
 

old-iron-habit

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Great job on the D9. I have been watching for one for sale in my neck of the woods to add to my toy (I have an addition of yellow fever) collection for a push Cat. Spendy to move but will find one in this neck of the woods one day.
 

Garrie Denny

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Pathull:I had the head done on my fiat 70ci. and am having water leakage on the bottom of the head gasket,Top of block, I did not replace the head bolts except 1, could the old studs (head bolts have stretched after torqueing up the head ? thanks.
 
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