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Please post pics of the legendary D9H dozers , since CCM is making the model lets see pics of the real machines
"DO IT IN THE DIRT"
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Had thoughts of posting a thread similar to this myself. So here's two of the same machine I took several years back (note the black grill on this one). I hope to see more contributions here as I think it's a great way to celebrate one heck of an upcoming model, as well as the real deal. Also hope to have the funds in order by then too!Chris
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I found these two while searching the web. They are not my photos.
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Great pics! Love seein old dozer! Quick question. Is it the pictures or does the old dozers have just alittle bit of an orangeish color to them?
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a Cutter wrote: I hope to see more contributions here as I think it's a great way to celebrate one heck of an upcoming model, as well as the real deal.
Chris
Ditto...
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Great pics so far!!! I really hope this one takes off too!! Diecast dirtboy, back then when these dozers were new, the mid 70's, Caterpillar yelllow wasnt really thought of , they painted all the equipment Hiway Yellow, which had some orange in it
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What program did you use to get that effect on you black and white photo? Nice job.
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mother nature and her river don't stand a chance!!!!!!!!!!
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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gbarnewall wrote:mother nature and her river don't stand a chance!!!!!!!!!! Or "Nothing can stop a Caterpillar. Not even mother natur " Beautiful pictures btw. Vinny, did you just put the picture to black&white or is there anything else involved like HRD? Looks awesome!
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the rock pit im in from time to time has a few of these old dozers i know the one i got pics of is in bad shape gettin some major work done to it. 215 we use to break boulders at pit thought i would share. D9G i ran across at pit as well
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2 D9 pushcat pics. Trying to learn to post pics here! Lets hope it works.... wtf.. http://img402.imageshack.us/i/81593607.jpg/Must be missing something, where's the tutorial? It would be nice to know how to post the pic, not the link... HELP!
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alan, Copy & paste the link to the right of your picture that says Forum (Under the Embed This Image heading)
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I'm going to have fun screwing up.....uh, I mean weathering one of these.
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Not the best pic in the world, because I took it over a 4 lane highway and I wanted to get the 2 d8l's in the pic, but 3 d9h's, that have c blades on them, there is also another one at the yard, but it is not in the picture. They also have 2 regular ones with rops and a semi u blade.
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Kind of a pain not to be able to post directly like other VBulletin forums, but I'll keep trying. The pic "title" has to be inserted between the brackets, let's see if I can figure this out
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Well, I'll be dipped! now for the "artsy" stuff
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Great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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