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    Posted: 24 May 2019 at 6:04am
My HD-6B with bad steering clutches is now repaired.  Clutches work perfectly.  It runs well, has fresh brake bands.  In short it is mission capable.  Still have some work to do.  The canopy isn't back on yet.  Some tubes show freeze damage, we are going to replace those and revise the mounting so it isn't reliant on the fenders at the rear for support.  Also need some odds and ends and a paint job.  Love to have a Carco winch for it but may substitute a hydraulic Braden.  Here is a sort of hastily recorded video before I had to leave for work for 6 weeks.  https://youtu.be/Tat3noSI5iU

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hard to video and doze at the same time 
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I always engage the clutch during start-up and cool down. In fact I only disengage the clutch to shift and pull it right back in.
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Good work. Do I hear the turbo howl of a 7000 engine there?
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You do hear a 7000 turbo engine.  It's a mutt. A 5 roller track frame 65 B model with a AG engine and 5/1 transmission.  Has the FARR air cleaner.  Not sure where the blade came from but has a Dakota hydraulic system I am told.  The nose is more of an AG nose someone built the lift system for.  it is well done and sturdy. 
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