Personal Stories About Tractors
"I thought I would share some of the stories that I have recieved when someone contacts me about listing their tractor on the serial number registry."
Updated: 01-02-12
www.kurtcarlsen.nl/video.htm shows a impression of the use of the D4 and lifeboat combination in action.
These tractors were outfitted with a protective encloser for the engine and are very rare.

The two pics below are from 1952

I was contacted
by a man in Tx. who was nice enough to share some old photos of his family
back in the day and I thought I would pass them along for your enjoyment.
"While researching Russell elevating graders, I came across your (chapter
12) website. I have attached photos from an old family album. They show my
dad operating a Model Sixty gas cat pulling what I think is a Russell Model
B elevating grader. The location is eastern South Daklota. This was in the
mid or late twenties a couple of years before my time. I also have a photo
of a dragline, which I think is a Speeder, that he operated."-Stan Hoekstra,
TX.



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Hi,
I am the proud owner of a 1949 D2 5U 2887. It has a Cat 2A blade, Cat
hydraulic unit s/n 4W8, and a PTO unit. I bought it through eBay from
Washington State University. They were the original owners. They
said it wouldn't run, but it turned out that no one there was familiar with
the rope start pony motor starting system. The gas tank had about an
inch of dirt and crud in it. We bypassed the tank and the pony started
on the second pull. Five minutes later, we had the main engine running.
The tracks are almost like new and the sprockets have new rings welded on.
It has been in the restoration process for about three years. The only
things I would like to change would be an electric start for the pony and
a "float" position valve for the hydraulic system. I am a retired machine
shop owner and I made new bushings for the cylinders and rebuilt the cylinders
internally.
I hope you can add this tractor to your D2 list.
Regards,
Jack Hutchens, CO.
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Gentlemen,
I became aware of your owners list of the 35 tractors and had a contribution to add.
In picking up parts to revive 5C1028 I went to Canton Ohio in 1979 where 5C13567 was being scrapped-it had in it engine 5C1022.
I got 5C1028 running and moved it home in 1979 where it has rested since and awaits restoration.
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Hello,
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Excellent information!!!
Please add my name and machine to your Serial Number List
D-4 7U 12358 Frank Gross CO; elect pony; seat tank; cat #44 hyd; Trackson
HT 4 (S/N 1497 +/- 2 S/N's) loader
Thanks
Frank L. Gross
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I was looking for a cable ferrule and came across your website. I own D4 2T9392SP and it is located at Treasure Creek about 100 miles NW of Anchorage, Alaska. The cat was originally owned by the military and brought in overland to Lake Chelatna for use at a rest camp there. It was abandoned by the military when the rest camp closed and I bought it in 1958 from the lodge owner Fred Richards and moved it to Treasure Creek. It is still running and operating. We spend part of our time in SD where we grew up and most of the summer in Alaska. Please add me to the register of D4 owners.
Thanks.
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Dear Sir:
Great to be in the club!
Jim Bull,Canada