Dozer tracks

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ggfossen
440 crawler
440 crawler
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Joined: Thu May 05, 2005 8:08 pm
Location: Jacksonville, Oregon

Post by ggfossen » Sat May 14, 2005 10:18 am

Lavoy,

Our family originated in the Aitkin area to your east a bit. I still have kin in the area.

The pics would be good. I am curious about it, and I expect others are, too.

I awoke with a different point of view. One rock shield is off, and the second is half off. Then I will attack the rollers. Then I will do what I have to do with the bolt holes, paint, and put it back together. I bit more than I had planned but, as my grand mother would have said, "what's time to a hog?"

Then I will move on to the other side.

The rollers are not broken, in anyway, and they turn freely. Perhaps worn a bit more than I like, but tractor has done a lot of work.

It will be quite a while before I decide just what I plan to do about the tracks.

Thanks,

Gary

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