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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1655576" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>I've seen the tree spears in pictures, but didn't realize that they weren't part of the blade (rake in this case) and that they hinged on the c-frame. Is it fastened somehow to the rake or does it lift up as you push a tree? At 18" diameter you can push a larger tree than I can with my D6C. </p><p>One would have to be very careful in the brush with no side curtains on the engine compartment or screens on the operators station. </p><p>I rebuilt my entire undercarriage a year or two ago. It was a bit of a contract but well worth the effort. It's amazing how well built those old Cats are. Mine is 57 years old, I would guess yours is of similar vintage. What other make of machine of that age could you still get parts for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1655576, member: 12520"] I've seen the tree spears in pictures, but didn't realize that they weren't part of the blade (rake in this case) and that they hinged on the c-frame. Is it fastened somehow to the rake or does it lift up as you push a tree? At 18" diameter you can push a larger tree than I can with my D6C. One would have to be very careful in the brush with no side curtains on the engine compartment or screens on the operators station. I rebuilt my entire undercarriage a year or two ago. It was a bit of a contract but well worth the effort. It's amazing how well built those old Cats are. Mine is 57 years old, I would guess yours is of similar vintage. What other make of machine of that age could you still get parts for? [/QUOTE]
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