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Was there ever a style of push dozer that had a curved back frame that could be pushed? If so, can you post a picture? Thanks
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You are referring to a "C" frame ?
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RMS Models wrote:You are referring to a "C" frame ?
Yes, I guess that would be the correct terminology. Since I do not work in the construction field I am unfamiliar with the correct description. I have a memory of seeing one as a working push dozer but don't have any pictures of one.
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Do you mean something like this? Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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3406E wrote:Do you mean something like this? Great picture but not what I was thinking. The one I think I once saw had , as Randy said, a C shaped rear part that allowed the dozer pushing it to push against the rear C section. Maybe this was a fabrication by one person on their personal dozer.
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Check out the OEM Off-highway site,for a really good explanation,of what I think this is about.
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Hi Gregg, Ad Gevers has a whole flickr account dedicated to the CAT D9 and I found this in his collection 2x D9G by Ad GeversTandem pusher C-frame by Ad GeversBest regards, Max
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modelmaniac wrote:Check out the OEM Off-highway site,for a really good explanation,of what I think this is about. Thank you very much for the reply, I will look at the site.
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Yes! That was what I was thinking of, I knew I had seen the real thing somewhere. Thought I was going crazy......haha. Thanks so much.
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Gregg wrote:modelmaniac wrote:Check out the OEM Off-highway site,for a really good explanation,of what I think this is about. Thank you very much for the reply, I will look at the site. I went to the site and found the pictures I wanted, thanks so much for helping me out.
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