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A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:26 am
by q4016lanz
I got my old crawler out and give them a run. And then lined them up for a picture anyone know what make they are

John Sorry theres only one sunbunt blue one in the line up
The one's in the shed are not runing yet

Re: A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:51 pm
by henk
Nice collection.
The two in the shed are Lanz and I can see one AC outside and the one before that is a Ransomes I guess. The rest is unknown for me.
Re: A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:50 pm
by BearCreek Majors
Holy Crap, and I thought I had to many toys!!! I think I can Make out a IH, third from the far end.We see the Alices farly often over here, as well as grader and roller conversions, they were built hear in Wisconsin. we get to see a lot of JD's, IH (I have a TD9), Cats, and a fair number of Cleatracks in this area.
Nice colection!
Pat
Re: A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 2:44 pm
by Dandy Dave
From right to left, Ransomes, they were built in England. Allis H-3, Allis K-35, Cat D4, 7J, or 2T series. Allis HD-7, Fordson E27N Crawler. Can't see enough of the next one with the blade sticking out. Next looks like an IHC TD- 9, Allis HD-7, On the very end looks like another D-4 with a cable shovel. Left to right under the shed, A Cat D4, A Lanz, another Lanz, Another D-4 Cat....No, on second thought, It is an R-2 Cat as the fuel tank is ahead of the operator. How do'ed I do??? Looks like your Cats have pony motor problems. Not uncommon. Been there and done that. Dandy Dave!
Re: A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:39 pm
by q4016lanz
Hi thanks for your interrest i will post some beter pics.
Cheer John Thanks everyone
The top one is a P6 fulltrack fordson David brown 30t Cat D2 4U Allis Chalmers M HG Oliver Allis B conversion MG Ransome
From the top Allis Chalmers HD5B & HD5AG BTD6 IH TD5 International with bonet off my son replaced the injector pump

Re: A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:32 pm
by Dandy Dave
Ahhh yeah. The one on the end with the cable Bulldozer is also an Allis HD-7 and not a Cat with a number 4 shovel as I previously guessed with a limited view. Next to the Fordson looks like an IHC TD-35 or TD- 40. Next to that, The IHC looks closer in size to a TD-14. Dandy Dave!
Re: A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:25 am
by q4016lanz
q4016lanz wrote:Hi thanks for your interrest i will post some beter pics.
Cheer John Thanks everyone
The top one is a P6 fulltrack fordson David brown 30t Cat D2 4U Allis Chalmers M HG Cletrack Allis B conversion MG Ransome
From the top Allis Chalmers HD5B & HD5AG BTD6 IH HD5 International with bonet off my son replaced the injector pump

Thanks dave hope this helps the one's in shed from right cat 22 and 2 fowler VF 2 stroke 1 cyl crawler and a cat 5J i all so have a fordson F Trackson project and a JD 420 crawler and another HG cletrack they ar log term project for my son he spends nearly every weekend on the othere crawlers these days

Re: A line up of vintage crawlers
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 12:20 pm
by Dandy Dave
LOL... I guess I missed em.

If I was standing there, I could have sized them better. I thought the Allis was a K and that through me off for size. The M is a lot smaller but looks similar. I have 3 AC K -35's with Baker Blades. I have had D-2's in the past and just sold off the last of them. I have a 1950 Cat D-4 6U that runs and drives nice. I also have an IHC T-20 with a blade. The cat 22 was a popular machine and the most produced of the petrol models. If the seat was not laying on it, I could have told by the side the manifold was on as the R-2 was opposite. It is Tough judging by photos alone without some people around to size them by. I do not know the non American machines that well. Dandy Dave!