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Exkvate3140
Posted: Thursday, January 10, 2019 12:07:23 PM
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Felipe, hurry up and enjoy your vacation.
Steve
Mr. Scholz
Posted: Sunday, January 13, 2019 12:46:34 PM
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Hi Felipe,

just came back from a 4-week stay n Cameroon. They use CAT 966Cs over and over. Used your pictures of a ripper-equipped 966 scale model to discuss it with road builders. Great enthusiasm for your models from this guys, Felipe. Same to the D8 models, due to easy raod transportability its the number one dozer down there.

Cheers,
Max
frusso
Posted: Monday, January 14, 2019 2:52:18 PM

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Mr. Scholz wrote:
Hi Felipe,

just came back from a 4-week stay n Cameroon. They use CAT 966Cs over and over. Used your pictures of a ripper-equipped 966 scale model to discuss it with road builders. Great enthusiasm for your models from this guys, Felipe. Same to the D8 models, due to easy raod transportability its the number one dozer down there.

Cheers,
Max


nice see this post! Here is the same from Cameroon. Many 966B,C and R. A. Large amount from D8H and. K. That's the cause I use it so much in my modified models.

I am in vacation yet. I hope post pics from D8K and my new TD25 dresser with rops cab soon!
frusso
Posted: Saturday, February 02, 2019 10:10:18 PM

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I hope show pics on next week... A long time without any post...
Exkvate3140
Posted: Saturday, February 02, 2019 11:47:06 PM
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Felipe we thought some guys from Italy paid you a visit, glad to see it wasn’t you they wanted. I guess now they will be busy doing surveillance in NC, I hear some guy down there is hauling in and around a townhouse without greasing the proper palms. Hopefully they know they will spend more time away at college for going after senior citizens.
Now Felipe when do we get to see some pictures, I’ve spent far to much time with my wife.
Steve
frusso
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2019 8:56:33 AM

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ROPS for 988A and ROPS and lights for 834 CCM

If you want call Butch Diggins

P_20190111_181445_vHDR_Auto by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20190111_181400_vHDR_Auto by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20190111_181842_vHDR_Auto by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20190111_181324_vHDR_Auto by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
Exkvate3140
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2019 6:19:33 PM
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Felipe nice looking, but I like the Cat umbrellas.
Steve
Dex
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2019 8:28:21 PM

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Perfect fit on the 834, that's a very common cab here in California. Did you makes those?
frusso
Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 7:26:59 AM

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JoeE
Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 7:46:23 AM

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Love the C6.




We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
Mr. Scholz
Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 2:48:53 PM
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Hi Frusso,

thanks for the pictures of the 834 and the 988. Seeing these, it brings back some memories about the development of this two CATs. Heinz-Herbert Cohrs, to some from this forums here also known as Emmo Cohrs, was one of the best german authors about construction equipment. In one of his books "Caterpillar & Zeppelin"; he states that the wheel dozer version was developped before the 988 wheel loader!

He told us that CAT was looking for some capable and manouvreable scraper pushers and started developping the 824 and the 834, the first CAT machines with articulated steering ever. On the Chicago Road Show 1963, CAT then presented a 824 wheel tractor with loading shovel - this machine was named 988 later on. As the 824 and 834 were thaught to be true scraper pushers. Therefor mainframe, axles, transmissions were extra heavy duty and were the ideal base to form the 988 wheel loader.

Emmo quotes further an german heavy equipment magazin to prove this strange seeming way of developping the 988. I never found this story again on the internet but thought its worth sharing here.

And thanks for sharing the pics of the C-6. Ive never seen one in reality, but from what I can judge by youtube videos, despite being quite compact dozers, they really could push and rip. The operator just had to get used to the storm in his neck.

Cheers,
Max
Exkvate3140
Posted: Sunday, February 10, 2019 1:57:36 AM
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Felipe your Euclid dozer is great looking, what detail it has.
Steve
Peter Hofmann
Posted: Sunday, February 10, 2019 4:54:16 AM
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Hi Felipe,

Your Euclid C6 is a really eyecather in your breathtaking collection.
Did you paint the exhaust pipe into silver colour or is it original by EMD?

Thank you for clarification.

Best regards

Peter
frusso
Posted: Sunday, February 10, 2019 6:35:26 PM

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Peter Hofmann wrote:
Hi Felipe,

Your Euclid C6 is a really eyecather in your breathtaking collection.
Did you paint the exhaust pipe into silver colour or is it original by EMD?

Thank you for clarification.

Best regards

Peter


Peter, I paint it. It was green...
frusso
Posted: Sunday, February 10, 2019 6:35:59 PM

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Mr. Scholz wrote:
Hi Frusso,

thanks for the pictures of the 834 and the 988. Seeing these, it brings back some memories about the development of this two CATs. Heinz-Herbert Cohrs, to some from this forums here also known as Emmo Cohrs, was one of the best german authors about construction equipment. In one of his books "Caterpillar & Zeppelin"; he states that the wheel dozer version was developped before the 988 wheel loader!

He told us that CAT was looking for some capable and manouvreable scraper pushers and started developping the 824 and the 834, the first CAT machines with articulated steering ever. On the Chicago Road Show 1963, CAT then presented a 824 wheel tractor with loading shovel - this machine was named 988 later on. As the 824 and 834 were thaught to be true scraper pushers. Therefor mainframe, axles, transmissions were extra heavy duty and were the ideal base to form the 988 wheel loader.

Emmo quotes further an german heavy equipment magazin to prove this strange seeming way of developping the 988. I never found this story again on the internet but thought its worth sharing here.

And thanks for sharing the pics of the C-6. Ive never seen one in reality, but from what I can judge by youtube videos, despite being quite compact dozers, they really could push and rip. The operator just had to get used to the storm in his neck.

Cheers,
Max


Fantastic story Max! Really nice know about it!!!
frusso
Posted: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 6:52:09 AM

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Here is one of my favorite trucks. Euclid R50 from EMD.

P_20170810_151549_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170810_151538_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170810_151556_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170810_151608_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
Exkvate3140
Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:52:14 PM
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Felipe their dumps are great looking, are they the kits or did you buy them built.
Steve
frusso
Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 9:15:50 PM

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Exkvate3140 wrote:
Felipe their dumps are great looking, are they the kits or did you buy them built.
Steve


Steve,
it's a EMD model. Arrives already done.
frusso
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 6:00:37 AM

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Exkvate3140
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 8:09:07 PM
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Felipe great looking scraper, any modifications done to it or is it original.
Steve
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