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HD11 SHOWTIME!!!

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    Posted: 14 Mar 2017 at 8:57pm
Ok, Hope this is what you guys are waiting for, because we are!!! So we're of to the "REDWOOD REGION LOGGING CONFERENCE" antique equipment display in Eureka Ca. (a 3 hour drive for us) Checking back it looks like we started this project on Jan. 5 2017. (time fly's when you're having fun). photo P3140069_zpsalymqxzv.jpg
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So just in case you are wondering how we got it on the lowbed, I've have a video link here.

http://vid966.photobucket.com/albums/ae147/doowder1/HD11%20SHOWTIME/HD11%20SHOWTIME_zpsd49fuuig.mp4

we're outa here about 9:00 AM in the morning (and I'll keep you posted (LOL)
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Excellent work Mel... LOOKS GREAT !!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Unit3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Mar 2017 at 9:35pm
Not your first time for loading one of them. You make it look easy. Great looking project.
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That is awesome. Sure wish  I could go to Eureka and see all the neat stuff. Thanks so much Mel, for sharing this hugely successful project with us. It got to be lately, that when I come on to this site, the construction forum is what I hit first in hopes of seeing more of your progress pictures. Guess I don't need to come on here any more now. See y'all! Darrel
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Great work you guys!  I guess all that rain was a mixed blessing, had more time to work on it but harder to get it done.
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It sure does not seem like it was that long ago...
 Jan. 5th., that was just 68 days ago... and you fellow didn't work on it all the time.
  Still very impressive to get it looking like that with just 5 gallons of paint... LOL


 Guess when I down sized my scan, it don't look as good as it did at full resolution. Confused
 but it still gives specs for it..., I think these are specs for ag cats. winches and hard nose and blade and guards etc., all weigh up more.
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Great work Mel Looks the same as your fathers in the photo , you should get a photo of you or your brother sitting on the side of it the same that would be cool !
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I had to drive my HD5 onto a semi trailer when I sold it, I had never done it before, I made it on...on the first try and centered good , but when it came down from over center, I was puckered! lol have a great time at your show!
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Mel,
Excellent job on the 11! Hope you have fun at the show!
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Very nice work!
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Beautiful !!!! Great Job !  Thanks for the pics and updates.
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Mel, your HD11 is goregous. I too, enjoyed watching your restoration progress. Thanks for all the photos, video, & descriptive text.
JC(WI), thanks for including a spec sheet for the HD11. I wonder what gears or speed it would pull certain tillage pieces. Anyone on forum have any experience doing tillage work with oldrr track tractors?
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Looks good done. Seems like it went by quick
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Awesome restoration. Have a great time at the show and other photos from there would be appreciated
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Yes, have a great show. What is your next project?
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You did it again, well done Mel.  Major congrats   Tad
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Any pics from the show?
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John, Yes have pictures, having trouble getting videos to up load so we'll just go with what we have. It was raining when we got there as expected. photo P3150003_zpscubag50c.jpg
Here's a link to the unload video.

http://vid966.photobucket.com/albums/ae147/doowder1/HD11%20SHOWTIME/RRLC%202017%20HD11%20RRLC%20UNLOAD_zpsnt2bfbyx.mp4

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They changed locations this year and relocated historical equipment to a different area. So we checked out the chain saw carvers. photo P3160016_zps18hmkpce.jpg
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These first carvings go to the auction for there fund raising dinner. The others are sold to who ever. photo P3160037_zps4z1btvwi.jpg
And then there was this cowboy standing there (price tag said $7500.00) And yes he was still standing there in the rain when we left. photo P3160034_zpskbj5vs1i.jpg
Lots of new logging equipment on display. photo P3160032_zpsxrekm9vc.jpg
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Lots of antique trucks. This was the show stopper, 1951 International. photo P3160022_zpsbxhitbua.jpg
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Lots of new and current working logging trucks. photo P3170047_zpsnmckjgsg.jpg
Ok, and this is for Shameless. In the earlier post after we tried to scam Shameless about painting the logos and small letters, I said I was going to "Tom Sawyer" some one into buying me a beer to let them finish painting our tractor. WRONG!! it didn't work out that way. I ended up buying the beer and provided AC collection hats to this attractive little gal that volunteered. But it's done now! (her family are loggers in Sonoma County Ca.) photo P3170049_zps3v3burgp.jpg
Here's a video link to a CAT 60 that was next to us.
http://vid966.photobucket.com/albums/ae147/doowder1/HD11%20SHOWTIME/RRLC%202017%20SIXTY_zps73wmedqs.mp4

So Sat morning the rain began profusely as predicted and we left town. Have more videos if I can make them work I'll postem
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Thanks for posting the pics Mel!  There was a lot of big money setting on display, guess there must still be some money to be made logging.  Too bad it rained, was hoping it would come over the mountains and dump on us instead.

Something I learned years ago when unloading a dozer.  If you put the blade down just before it tips back (or forward) the tipping shock is reduced.


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Thanks Mel! Darrel
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Very cool Mel!
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Yes, thanks for the pictures.
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lol...well I hope you learned your lesson Mel! but it's always fun when you can gits a gal to volunteer ! and yes I spit out my tea when I saw that green blob in the one pic! thanks for the pics, I still enjoy all your posts and pics and vids! glad you had a good time!
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You needs to slip the carver a hunnert or 2, and have him carve you a dozer...Wink
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Like the ole pet log truck. Thanks for posting
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That dozer looks great!!
Hard to imagine in 60 years all that new machinery will be just like your HD-11. I bet the guys who built those Allis dozers never dreamed they'd make it to this day and age, and people still care something about them! Not sure if the new stuff will make it that long with all the complicated electronics and stuff, but isn't that what they said when tractors with hydraulics came out? Lol
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Mel, thanks for sharing all the great show pics & videos. I really enjoy seeing photos & reading your descriptive verbiage for each. The HD11's 516 sounds great in the unloading video. Chainsaw guys should carve out a diamond AC logo plaque.
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I loved the video of the Cat Sixty. It brought back memories of my childhood. Our local municipality had two of them. One pulled an elevating grader for building roads and the second was rigged up with a double drum winch and pulled a cable scraper that was used for putting approaches and driveways after the road was finished. They also used it for digging dugouts for water storage on the farms. I was about 10 when they rebuilt the road past our farm and I spend every moment I could watching those two old sixties work. When it came time to put in our driveway the operator let me sit on the round fuel tank while he built the driveway. What a thrill.  
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ole Mel...always was a gal gitter....
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Mel, I forgot say that was a fantastic job. I never saw much Allis equipment where I lived. A company where I was assistant manager we had an old HD19. All it had on it was a single tooth ripper and it was used for ripping trenches when there was frost in the ground. We were using cable backhoes at the time so there was only the weight of the bucket and boom for down crowd. That old 6-71 with a straight pipe was a sweat sounding machine.
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