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HD21B put in service

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would love to come over to see these great restorations first hand, I have just got my turbo HD6E fired up this weekend, just got to sort the air cleaner
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Don't scratch the fresh paint Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AC Mel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 2017 at 11:57pm
OK, finished the ripping project this morning. It was about 8 acres, 2 different areas of about 4 acres each.
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Had to move a pile of winery compost to rip under it. The owners own there own winery and return all of it back to the vineyards. It was steamin pretty good. Smelled like Zinfandel wine. (LOL) Don't have any action pictures cause know one ever came around while I was working.
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Hey Mel nice job How does she run , how much fuel per day?
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Mel, thanks for sharing your impressive procedures, tools, and "know how" of dozers. How many psi do your handy hydraulic presses require? Doing some simple math, I figure the 60ton press requires an 8" dia cylinder(50.24sq in area x 2500psi = 125,600lbs). But your 60ton press looks smaller than 8" dia., so must be more psi...?
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I have this HD21B working in eastern WA . Less than 3500 hrs on the engine. Great machine ,good on fuel.
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out there....scratching up Davids paint job! it does look nice tho!
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Wow, impressive Mel. Your tutorials and story boards are the best ever. Inspires me to go the distance restoring my HD16.

I also am going to paint mine yellow and planned on Cat yellow. Seeing yours and Ricks great paint jobs confirms my decision.

Thanks
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Originally posted by tcfello tcfello wrote:

I have this HD21B working in eastern WA . Less than 3500 hrs on the engine. Great machine ,good on fuel.


Nice tractor. Love that winch on the tail. Would love to find a Carco for my HD16 DC.
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That winch is nice to have, have not needed it yet, it would take the D4 to pull the 1 1/4" wire off of the drum. Not looking forward to that day.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AC Mel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 10:04am
Jerry.... I like the orange paint....You need to check your serial number and see if your tractor was orange or yellow the day it was born....then you will have the right restoration color.
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Tims' tractor was born yellow...Nice tractor!! do you have any other ACs?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jerbob Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 11:13am
According to my serial number my tractor came in AC Yellow. Not a ag tractor. I was looking at a few different yellows but did not want a bright yellow. Really like the Cat Yellow. The Case Yellow was a little brighter but settled on the Cat color. There is a lot of it around as well.

You and your crew do great work. Having the tools would be great but I need the experience on the tractor and how to use the tools more right now.
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