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  1. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    If anyone has a use for the cable, lever, hinge systems from this seat I dismantled let me know and I’ll get it fired off to You.
  2. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    And the next fit is much better. The back of the seat cushion frame can be sawed off a couple inches to allow it to move slightly farther rearward. Not yet sure what I’ll use to mount them down with. More on that later.
  3. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Been a while since I posted any progress. Nothing has moved. I been working for this man, several days a week, get done at the end of the day and its eat supper, attempt to watch some TV and fall asleep, then days I dont work it takes a day or two to get rested up so I dont fall asleep every...
  4. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    When in Menomonie we seen this car on the ice.:p https://volumeone.org/sites/menomonie/articles/2025/02/14/358179-back-on-the-ice-menomonie-lions-clubs-annual
  5. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    The son made a purchase of this old Leeboy road grader. But then it took a journey to Burgoon Ohio to get it. My brother lives at West Salem Ohio about 65 miles eastwards so it was a mighty nice time. On the way over, Southwards from Chicago on Tuesday towards evening. A rainstorm, coming down...
  6. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    The poles in the center of that to be shelter are taller than the wall poles so the roof will have a two way pitch.
  7. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    This the one, pole building, looks like its been a long time in the process. A semi truck trailer parked within its perimeter. He said that will be another shop building when its finished. Yes, 1936 Ford. He said that a grill for the 36 He is restoring is about $1,200.00 and He got that 36 for...
  8. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Yeah, but, I want to see and hear that TD-15 with the six cylinder engine.
  9. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Right by that was this. This man has acres of such items as this. The most of it old Fords a lit of 1930s stuff. I ask how much for either of these and his reply, what I paid for them at auction or private sales. With those two old dozers priced where he has those I’d guess He’s quite...
  10. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Slip scraper. I’m sure everyone in here knows what one of these is. And driving into thst place, this is the first thing in the scenery. he said when He bought it that it had a soray tank in the back and spray arm booms out each side. Flathead V8 is the power plant. Axles are Ford but not...
  11. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    I have a chance to buy another TD-14 thats been partially dismantled. He said that the engine still runs. Something about the steer clutches or brakes not functioning is why its apart as it is. One thing I noticed is the track chains still has new yellow paint on them. Must be near new...
  12. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    That home made oil cup for the air cleaner even held position and I give it two blocks of asphalt to test it out on.:D Mighty rough ride. :LOL One thing, I forgot to tighten two track plates that are loose. I now have to make another trip with it onto some gravel to shake the mud off the plates.
  13. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Dozer is back together. And all the bokts in the sheet metal are all in place. Bought a bunch of grade 8 bolts, lock warsher and warshers to hold it all together. Several holes in the sheet metal needed a little die grinder work but now they are all in and tight. First startup. The a...
  14. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Hydraulic control valve was a leaker. It was a lot worse but started scraping and scrubbing before i thought to getta pic. All apart. Local machine shop had chevron seals that fit. They apparently are a little thicker as I could get in only one chevron instead of two. The valve is slightly...
  15. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Special note : The extra casters to keep it from tipping nose down.
  16. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    The hinge points. Cut legs. Folded up. Against the wall.
  17. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Now to get it all hooked back together. And this thing shrunken back down, folded up and put away. I installed an extra set of casters under this floor crane. Then sawed off the legs and fabricated a set of hinges for each side. When the legs are down there is three 3/8ths bolts goes through...
  18. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Jacked up the dizer blade a good amount. Extended the shop floor and the floor crane laigs and lift boom. Up and over. Got it pinned. All the bolts are in and tight. It was getting near to sunset so put the garage floor extensions back onto their storage area And called it done for a day.
  19. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    Five gallon bucket if evaporust cleaned that mess of the lower radiator tank. This is a 1/4” double flare pipe adapted to my old blow gun. Unscrew the rubber tip then this screws right on. Bent it 90 to get some good agitation going through the radiator drain plug hole. Filked the radiator...
  20. M

    Oh no. Another IH TD thread. TD-14A

    To remove the fan belt. A set screw in the pulley outer sheave, removed that screw the give the threads a good shot of deep creep penetrant. Against those tab looking affairs with a drift punch and a 3 pound hammer, pulley sheave spun easily. Got it backed all the way off and the fan belt...
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