Nice one. What does 82-40 signify? We had two 82-30's at a company I worked for in the 1980's. All the guys called them the Rhinos due to the single blade ram. I was burning off old track pad bolts on my own at an opencast coal site and accidentally set the machine on fire. Total write off. Still kept my job though. Best regards.
Jesus H Christ,enough with the either already are u trying to cook that old motor? Put in a engine plug preheat system and run a small generator for a few hours and that motor will fire right up without barbecuing the pistons, just saying bro
Never walk away with the can of 'start you bastard'
Was 10f that day lol she starts well most days but not that day
@@jarodwilson9481 are you the jerod Wilson on Facebook with the 1970 Steiger Bearcat?
Who also just replied to a comment from me in a group lol? If so, you need to put that sucker up here on TH-cam!
Hes my friend that has the big old iron I just video him lol I own the ford 9600 tractor and the TD-7.
@@TheFarmer256 gotcha lol. You need to video the Bearcat some time
Nice one. What does 82-40 signify? We had two 82-30's at a company I worked for in the 1980's. All the guys called them the Rhinos due to the single blade ram. I was burning off old track pad bolts on my own at an opencast coal site and accidentally set the machine on fire. Total write off. Still kept my job though. Best regards.
Model number 80 is the series and 40 is the weight or size I believe but not positive
I agree
Jesus H Christ,enough with the either already are u trying to cook that old motor? Put in a engine plug preheat system and run a small generator for a few hours and that motor will fire right up without barbecuing the pistons, just saying bro
Mile off the road…. Not hauling a generator out to a job site to haul a dozer back to the shop
Shut the hell up
It won’t kill the motor god that’s such a stupid over Exaggeration