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Greetings from North Alabama

richardbrackin

Active Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2006
Messages
26
Location
Alabama
I'm glad I found this site.
I'm Richard. I grew up around heavy equipment on our cotton farm.
We had a bunch of tractors and a bunch of cotton pickers and a combine or two.
My father has turned some of it into a sod farm.

I work for a large format printing company during the day, then after hours I split time between my sign company and helping out on the sod farm.

Right now I'm removing/flattening several thousand feet of terraces with a John Deere 650G LGP.

About 10 years ago I helped build a 15-acre sump pond for irrigation using our 1950's model Cat D6 -- no hydraulics for the blade --- only cables.
The funny thing was the large Komatsu's helping out had to stop because their torque converters got too hot (it was Summer). I kept on trucking along since I didn't have a torque converter. :)

I'll supply pics if anyone's interested.

Anyway, hope it's not too much info.
Nice to meet you all.
 

richardbrackin

Active Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2006
Messages
26
Location
Alabama
Thanks!!
Alright, then.

Posted my first pics over in the dozer section.
I'll shoot the old Cat D6 next week.
We might have an ice storm this weekend and it's supposed to rain tomorrow.
 

farmerted44

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2005
Messages
184
Location
Arizona
Occupation
heavy equipment operator
hello and welcome,
great to have another ex cotton farmer here!!!!!!!
bunch of great guys here.
cant wait to see theD6 cable pull.
 
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