Where are all of the Lindeman owners?
Where are all of the Lindeman owners?
I'm new to this board, and after a lot of searching, I don't see a lot of info/posts on the Lindeman crawlers. I just bought a '42 model and I'm sure I'll have a ton of questions when I start restoration next Fall. Are there other Lindeman owners on here? Thanks!
- JPreszlerND
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I own a 1941 Flatback Lindeman. I am curious to know your serial number for your 1942 as it also may be a flatback. Be sure to register your Lindeman at www.lindemanarchives.com as Ted likes to keep his site up to date. Justin
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- 2010 crawler
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- Location: Edmonton, Alberta
3 In West Central Alberta
We have the following:
1 with electric start, restored but not mint condition
One with the factory tool bar dozer, decent but unrestored condition
One with hydraulics, unrestored runner.
When any one asks my dad if he has a lindeman, he says no, pauses, and then says he has 3. We store them in separate sheds as would not want to loose all three if we had a fire. We have them for a while, 20, 5 and 3 years so the colletions has been in the works for some time. The restored one when across the ramp 3 years ago here in Edmonton and was an excellent buy. The dozer machine came from Wenachee Washington, purchased off ebay. And are first one came out of BC and was traded into us on a 450C.
Always on the look out for more, hoping they will be a better investment than the stock market but alteast they are fun to drive around.
I have pushed some snow with the dozer machine, but would not dare push some dirt as i would think parts are hard to come from.
Does anyone know if the tool bar dozer from an mc is the same as the lindeman? I may want to restore the dozer machine, the dozer is complete but in fairly poor condition.
1 with electric start, restored but not mint condition
One with the factory tool bar dozer, decent but unrestored condition
One with hydraulics, unrestored runner.
When any one asks my dad if he has a lindeman, he says no, pauses, and then says he has 3. We store them in separate sheds as would not want to loose all three if we had a fire. We have them for a while, 20, 5 and 3 years so the colletions has been in the works for some time. The restored one when across the ramp 3 years ago here in Edmonton and was an excellent buy. The dozer machine came from Wenachee Washington, purchased off ebay. And are first one came out of BC and was traded into us on a 450C.
Always on the look out for more, hoping they will be a better investment than the stock market but alteast they are fun to drive around.
I have pushed some snow with the dozer machine, but would not dare push some dirt as i would think parts are hard to come from.
Does anyone know if the tool bar dozer from an mc is the same as the lindeman? I may want to restore the dozer machine, the dozer is complete but in fairly poor condition.
Jason Benesch
John Deere 420, 430, 440 & 350C With 3 Point Hitch
John Deere 400G With Winch
John Deere 2010 Crawler Dozer
John Deere 420, 430, 435 & 440 Wheel Tractors
John Deere 420, 430, 440 & 350C With 3 Point Hitch
John Deere 400G With Winch
John Deere 2010 Crawler Dozer
John Deere 420, 430, 435 & 440 Wheel Tractors
Mine is 332931. I have registered it with Ted. He seems like a great guy and has a ton of information. Mine steers a little hard to the right, left is fine. I'm kind of worried that steering clutches/parts may be tough to come by. Does somebody renew pins and bushings if I end up needing that service? Also, the rubber bushing/mounts that the undercarriage attaches to the tractor with. Can they be replaced? How about the knobs on the ends of the throttle & steering levers? Thanks.JPreszlerND wrote:I own a 1941 Flatback Lindeman. I am curious to know your serial number for your 1942 as it also may be a flatback. Be sure to register your Lindeman at www.lindemanarchives.com as Ted likes to keep his site up to date. Justin
Lavoy,Lavoy wrote:I can rebush tracks, and have access to new bushings for the crossbars.
At one time I had some knobs left, but I think I am out.
Lavoy
I'l get in touch with you on the rubber bushings and the tracks. I'm sure rebushing the tracks is costly, is there a general rule of pricing per link or per track? If I do this, would you be attending Expo in Waterloo or Canandaigua so I could save some freight $$?
pads
Pat and michdeere,
Thank you for the nice comments. Long story short I found an ad in the classified ad section of ytmag.com (not photo ads) for a set of early john deere crawler tracks up in MN. They turned out to be what you see now. I took the pads off and put on my rails as my track chains are in great shape. The above pictures are of right after I installed the sand blasted and freshly painted pads. If you can see they are actually MC pads. The front corners are stamped round. I also have a set of new pads from 2005 or 2006. Ted Adams made them for me but I understabnd that Lavoy owns the dies now. These new pads are awesome. I am reluctant to put them on as they are only new once. If you guys are looking for good pads,get a new set you will not be disappointed!!! Here are a few pictures showing all three pads. My old shot pads, the new ones and then what is one my crawler now. My old pads would be available if someone wanted them. PM me, the price would be right! I have always thought that these pads would be good to weld on a piece of 1/4" flat bar for a grouser and run them. I might do that for one of my other Lindemans. Not sure yet.
Thank you for the nice comments. Long story short I found an ad in the classified ad section of ytmag.com (not photo ads) for a set of early john deere crawler tracks up in MN. They turned out to be what you see now. I took the pads off and put on my rails as my track chains are in great shape. The above pictures are of right after I installed the sand blasted and freshly painted pads. If you can see they are actually MC pads. The front corners are stamped round. I also have a set of new pads from 2005 or 2006. Ted Adams made them for me but I understabnd that Lavoy owns the dies now. These new pads are awesome. I am reluctant to put them on as they are only new once. If you guys are looking for good pads,get a new set you will not be disappointed!!! Here are a few pictures showing all three pads. My old shot pads, the new ones and then what is one my crawler now. My old pads would be available if someone wanted them. PM me, the price would be right! I have always thought that these pads would be good to weld on a piece of 1/4" flat bar for a grouser and run them. I might do that for one of my other Lindemans. Not sure yet.
C. Enyeart
WyoCat,
I'd LOVE to find a new set of pads for my Lindeman. The previous owner welded the heads of all the bolts to the pads. I don't know why you'd weld all of them? I could see maybe a few if the bolt holes were wallowed out. I'm a stickler for original/correct machines, so that'll have to be fixed. I was under the impression Lavoy had the dies, but that he wasn't stamping any new ones with them? Maybe he's reading this and will chime in. If you EVER have the notion to sell your new pads (hint hint)...
Again, nice looking crawler.
I'd LOVE to find a new set of pads for my Lindeman. The previous owner welded the heads of all the bolts to the pads. I don't know why you'd weld all of them? I could see maybe a few if the bolt holes were wallowed out. I'm a stickler for original/correct machines, so that'll have to be fixed. I was under the impression Lavoy had the dies, but that he wasn't stamping any new ones with them? Maybe he's reading this and will chime in. If you EVER have the notion to sell your new pads (hint hint)...
Again, nice looking crawler.
Yes I have the die, would like to start making pads, along with a hundred other projects.
The problem with stamping the pads is they have to be done hot, so I have to find a way to build an oven or forge I can heat them in. Then I need to find a press to do it in. I had one located in town that I could use, but they sold it recently, so that shoots that idea.
Probably the largest problem is everybody wants a set of pads, as long as they are $5/each with new bolts and free freight. Ted told me years ago that he had $35/each just in the laser cuts pieces alone. Luckily he had access to a press he could use for free, and he cobbled up an oven of sorts to heat them in. He was selling the pads for $32/each, at a $3/pad loss, you would have to do a lot of volume to make any money.
Lavoy
The problem with stamping the pads is they have to be done hot, so I have to find a way to build an oven or forge I can heat them in. Then I need to find a press to do it in. I had one located in town that I could use, but they sold it recently, so that shoots that idea.
Probably the largest problem is everybody wants a set of pads, as long as they are $5/each with new bolts and free freight. Ted told me years ago that he had $35/each just in the laser cuts pieces alone. Luckily he had access to a press he could use for free, and he cobbled up an oven of sorts to heat them in. He was selling the pads for $32/each, at a $3/pad loss, you would have to do a lot of volume to make any money.
Lavoy
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