@skadill Yea, I never mentioned it was originally owned by Oregon state hiway dept. It can barely be seen on the side of it OSHD 29-537, which is model year and equip. #. I contacted OR state archives and they sent me a copy of the record showing where this machine was until 1944 when the sold it to the city of Lostine, OR for $157.00. I paid $850.00 for it in non-running, scrap metal condition. I think the original color was red, for now it's gonna remain in its rusty fresh clothing. Thanks
Well done on the rescue of this old machine , keeper greased and under shelter if you can , Perhaps a new set of front tires before you get all the way down to the rims.
My special needs son loves antique machines like that one he says they don't make them like that anymore but wishes they would with no microprocessors in them just pure mechanics and with simplicity.
that is a cool old grader, ive seen ads to take a tractor and you add the grader part to them, cant remember where , but i remember seeing the ads to convert a tractor to a grader, sounds nice, scrapes real nice, looks tight like a tight machine.
Awesome video, I agree, good job Chris. I'm spoiled, I operate a Komatsu 655 for a living. I'm attempting to research a J.D.Adams Square deal #1 Grader and ditcher I found here in Nevada. Thanx for posting the video.
Sweet, New operators have it made with hydraulic levers and their AC/heated cabs. Most of the old stuff can still out dig hydraulic machines, the old stuff just takes more time to maintain,trailer,and operate. Its just that todays operators think of running equipment as work and not the art that it truly is. Most guys dont want to put the effort into taking care of the old stuff and it is easy to see why it is scrapped. I enjoy your videos keep posting!!!
they don't build them like that anymore, luckily ha ha, just kiddin, nice old machine with a good operator running it. I just put a new 3306di in a 140G now it runs like new, i saved another one.
awesome, they have come along way since then,I would love to run that once,I learned to finish on a old knuckle buster, the one I run now a 12H is just perfect, now they have these stupid joy stick graders that in my opinion are worthless, any way thanks for the video
Thanks for saving the old girl. We sure could use some good grader operators here in western Pennsylvania. I haven't seen a company yet that could produce a flat surface. Thanks for saving and for sharing.
@skadill
Yea, I never mentioned it was originally owned by Oregon state hiway dept. It can barely be seen on the side of it OSHD 29-537, which is model year and equip. #. I contacted OR state archives and they sent me a copy of the record showing where this machine was until 1944 when the sold it to the city of Lostine, OR for $157.00. I paid $850.00 for it in non-running, scrap metal condition. I think the original color was red, for now it's gonna remain in its rusty fresh clothing. Thanks
@UnitCrane514
thanks young man, I really think its cool that there is some younger generation is into the old iron. Thanks for watching.
Man this awsome!! I have seen alot of equipment in my time but never one of these... Nice machine..
Well done on the rescue of this old machine , keeper greased and under shelter if you can , Perhaps a new set of front tires before you get all the way down to the rims.
My special needs son loves antique machines like that one he says they don't make them like that anymore but wishes they would with no microprocessors in them just pure mechanics and with simplicity.
It should be mandatory that county grader operators start on an old machine like that. Even during the winter.
that is a cool old grader, ive seen ads to take a tractor and you add the grader part to them, cant remember where , but i remember seeing the ads to convert a tractor to a grader, sounds nice, scrapes real nice, looks tight like a tight machine.
That's a really cool piece of gear, and it's good to see it being appreciated and put to good use!
Yea, I got lucky finding this one. It's been really fun, Gets lots of attention.
Awesome video, I agree, good job Chris. I'm spoiled, I operate a Komatsu 655 for a living. I'm attempting to research a J.D.Adams Square deal #1 Grader and ditcher I found here in Nevada. Thanx for posting the video.
WOW that has to pretty hard to stand up all day operating that machine. Nothing like how they are made these days
thank you
Striking to see how litthe this kind of machine has changed over the decades.
Sweet, New operators have it made with hydraulic levers and their AC/heated cabs. Most of the old stuff can still out dig hydraulic machines, the old stuff just takes more time to maintain,trailer,and operate. Its just that todays operators think of running equipment as work and not the art that it truly is. Most guys dont want to put the effort into taking care of the old stuff and it is easy to see why it is scrapped. I enjoy your videos keep posting!!!
Hell yea that's history rite there! thanx for the vid pard! love it
very nice
That is neat to see,must have stories behind it.A splash of yellow and it will be good for another 83 years
Is that built on a 10-20 ihc tractor chassis?
Yes
thank you
I love the machine.
Amazing that she's still in working condition after 80 years!!
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they don't build them like that anymore, luckily ha ha, just kiddin, nice old machine with a good operator running it. I just put a new 3306di in a 140G now it runs like new, i saved another one.
A lot of life in her paint her keep working her history
awesome!
so noisy. but its a classic. nice
so noisy. but its a classic. nice
ขอบคุณคลิบมากครับที่ได้มาเห็นสิ่งที่ไม่เคยเห็นรถในอตีตเช่นนี้
Yes it is, good eye.
awesome, they have come along way since then,I would love to run that once,I learned to finish on a old knuckle buster, the one I run now a 12H is just perfect, now they have these stupid joy stick graders that in my opinion are worthless, any way thanks for the video
Thats kool
Would love to see it restored to its original glory. History of america
Many of us also like the look of an original patina on vintage equipment.
essa sim e a motoniveladora. Que maquina!
What a treat ! thanks for the upload
@butlerexc
glad you liked it
Thank you for another great video!
Russell Grader Manufacturing Co
nice video.
Dammn I wanna drive (operate) it
Man i sure am Spoiled in my CAT 24M grader
Grease the ruller bars
Could we give it a nice coat of paint to save it from the elements
💪😎👍
Thanks for saving the old girl.
We sure could use some good grader operators here in western Pennsylvania. I haven't seen a company yet that could produce a flat surface.
Thanks for saving and for sharing.
Una reliquia, pero está descuidada, no le dan mantenimiento.
Wonder what happened to the company?
It was bought in the late 20's by Caterpillar, that's when they started in the grader biz
very cool!
What are THE BIG Springs on top of the front for??
They help to lift the blade
es una verdadera reliquia en donde se encuentra? el dueño tiene parte de la historia
Soy peruano un clasico de motoniveladora
Its outlived two or three operator's
Que linda armada con un tractor IHC
How dose it start?
Still better than a volvo.
butut