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Lowell's SkiDozer pictures

Melensdad

Jerk in a Hawaiian Shirt & SNOWCAT Moderator
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Lowell was having some problems posting his photos so I'm posting them.
 

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:whistling: dont know for sure but is does a pretty good job on dirt too:biggrin::biggrin: you know I just had to test it out but I wont get crazy with it just a little at a time:biggrin:
 
Thanks for the pictures. I've got a SkiDozer like yours, but with no blade. I notice your track seems to be running with more slack than mine. I wonder if I've got mine too tight? (grousers almost touch or lightly touch the top of the idler wheels):unsure:
 
my skid dozer is dzl with a ford 6 cylender and a c-6 tranny.
as for the track Im not sure if they are adjusted properly or not I apresume they are right as the guy I got it from seemed pretty knowlagble about snow cats
Thanks for the complements
 
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