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Hd4 Decelerator

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    Posted: 11 Dec 2025 at 8:18pm
Well guys I used to. Be registered as Randaleky but could not get logged back in so I am now Piglet2006 so has anyone on here got a decelorator for an Allis Chalmers HD 4 dozer . By the way a lot has happened in my life the past 5 years. I lost my wife to sickness in 2020 and our only child age 44 in 2023 . I remarried after this and have a great life . I have a lot of friends on this site and am glad to be back . God is always in control and does as he pleases always . Missed you all
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Randal I am working on a batch of five now. One has your name on it. Been really busy this year with all that has went on. Tracy
No greater gift than healthy grandkids!
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Thanks Tracy , I appreciate it. I thought you might be too busy to make them so I thought I might check around on the forum , I hope all is well with you and Hanna and family .
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A HD4 without one is a full experience to run  - somehow with brake pedals set close and the fact using just one foot to steer while using other to control throttle - well confusing is the results . 
 Seems my HD5G using hands on track clutch levers and L or R foot on brake , then left hand on main clutch - right hand on loader controls but - then also L or R hand on the track clutch - well least the 2-71 throttle stays the same WIDE OPEN as you play with levers and 2 pedals .
 My HD5G / HD5B seems old school when looking at FD Power shift and pedal steer but least - foot pedals are set apart so it's easier - and another center pedal to stop all motion when depressed .
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Well, coke I ran a caterpillar D6c four years and became used to accelerators, regardless of what I have to do with the left hand and the right always on the blade . It became second nature I have a harder time with a high throttle and trying to steer. I’d rather have a low throw in tight places I can throttle down and maneuver much better. I guess that’s what you get used to as long as we get the red job done.
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