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CATERPILLAR D7 "ALL DONE"

CATERPILLAR D7

I could've used a blade like that with the 16" of snow we got in the last couple days...my '47 John Deere was maxed out ;)
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Extremely sweet, Terry!

But that crank...perhaps the cat skinner went to get a cup of coffee or something 'cause he couldn't get the pony engine started, but you never leave the crank handle on the shaft unless you are trying to start it. In the box is where it lives. There's thieves out there!
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Extremely sweet, Terry!

But that crank...perhaps the cat skinner went to get a cup of coffee or something 'cause he couldn't get the pony engine started, but you never leave the crank handle on the shaft unless you are trying to start it. In the box is where it lives. There's thieves out there!

thieves are bad, I don't think the military versions even come with the crank!
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Extremely sweet, Terry!

But that crank...perhaps the cat skinner went to get a cup of coffee or something 'cause he couldn't get the pony engine started, but you never leave the crank handle on the shaft unless you are trying to start it. In the box is where it lives. There's thieves out there!

Just hang on the whole picture has not been revealed yet.

B)
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Getting better all the time ! (y) (y) Looks like the real deal would have required an operator with three hands
 
CATERPILLAR D7

The blade is attached.

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B)

Standing by. B)
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Did some work on the base last night. In the home stretch now.

B)
 
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