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Pull a Crawler.?

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Gene

06-06-2001 12:32:02




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..Ok don't LOL. Has anybody seen or used a track machine to pull a sled? I had a crawler for several years and always liked pushing my way through about anything that was in my way. They have plenty of weight and with cleats rather than street pads..humm. Has anyone tried using one for the heck of it? Thanks. Gene




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scott

06-07-2001 10:11:33




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 Re: Pull a Crawler.? in reply to Gene, 06-06-2001 12:32:02  
I saw a cat 60 pull the sled the whole length without needing to throttle up.



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Mark

06-06-2001 19:42:40




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 Re: Pull a Crawler.? in reply to Gene, 06-06-2001 12:32:02  
I have pulled a T20 IHC crawler and
when pulling against tractors of the
same weight class I was always out
pulled. I always ran out of power
not traction.

Mark



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Deerepower

06-07-2001 17:17:13




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 Re: Re: Pull a Crawler.? in reply to Mark, 06-06-2001 19:42:40  
That was b/c you pulled an IH. Sonds like you better change to Cat



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Gary

06-06-2001 17:06:22




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 Re: Pull a Crawler.? in reply to Gene, 06-06-2001 12:32:02  
I've seen crawlers pull on numerous occasions and
the rubber tire tractors the same weight always
out pull them with the crawlers coming in last place or close to it.



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Jon

06-06-2001 15:12:24




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 Re: Pull a Crawler.? in reply to Gene, 06-06-2001 12:32:02  
There is an antique tractor pull close to here that after all the tractors are done, they let tractors with steel wheels pull then they let the crawlers pull.



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