How to Operate a Caterpillar D6C
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Publicado 2017-11-26
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Decompression? I ran a D-6C for thousands of hours, I always understood it to be a de accelerator. It’s wavy cause your blade is dull, y’all can drag it backwards to sharpen it. Fun video gives an old guy memories, thanks.
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We always said making wash boards or railroad tracks
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Best damn D6 cat ever made 💯
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Nice a well maintained old crawler, good operator skills
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That far shot scared me! That’s too high!
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Great stuff mate thanks for uploading.
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this is a good video thank you enjoyed it
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Hey there boss, Very informative video and thank you very much. I’ve been looking for something like this for a long time! I have a 76’ Fiat Allis with the same controls, and have been having quite the trouble trying to figure out how to run it efficiently. Even after being a heavy equipment operator for 29 years.! 😂
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Thanks for the video. Well done
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Thanks for taking the effort of uploading your daily toil m8👍There's certainly an art to driving 1 of those & that drop at the end & that last shot of the mist rolling over the hills😉
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Thank you. Nice smooth operator. Beautiful chocolate soil and down deep as well.. Must be nice growing country there?
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Thank you bro
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At 2.08 its a decelerator pedal not a decompression pedal.
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What is the object of what you are doing there. Pretty country. Nice video. The washboards are so easy to make.
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Engine sound steady I like powerfull engine
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How many yards of dirt can it move ahead of the blade maximum.
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Good video. You explained some things I have never seen in other videos. That looks more like dirt than gravel. Do you have to process it in any way?
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Talking about the machine you cut your teeth on, the International TD-18, you spoke of a gasoline motor you had to start before you could switch to the Diesel engine. That was called a “pony motor” and were standard on all brands until electric starting became the norm. What the pony motor did was warm up the Diesel engine. I was lucky in that I broke in on a Caterpillar 977H Traxcavator. International was an excellent brand but as an old Cat skinner, you can never go wrong with a Cat.
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I have a 68 D6c, without hydraulic tilt - I have the manual adjustment... one is welded, one is adjustable, I'm trying to determine what that is called to purchase the UNWELDED side - so I can manually adjust tilt - left and right. I cannot for the life of me find what they're called. PLEASE HELP
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I am dozing some iowa clay right now and it sucks. Im sure my blade is dull as it either wants to gouge or run on top. Even after getting a blade full it just sits there and won't roll. Sticky, some rocks and streaks of white lime. Just a hobby dozer guy not a pro. It sure would be fun to push something that easy to move.