Your math is off a bit. Suppose the cars ARE 500 lbs, that's empty. Add a driver and partner and that's another 500, at lest for me. Then add in a couple bags full of clubs, and the obligatory coolers of beer and you're probably at 1,100 lbs per cart. However despite the weight, golf car tires are not designed for much forward bite, so that's going to work against you. Handily they do have front and rear hitches, generally, so hooking them together is easy. So cyphering it all together, I'd say, for number of golf cars: "All of 'em!"
@@larrybolhuis1049 so the golf carts would have better traction on ?pavement? And the dozer would be at a disadvantage on such a hard flat surface as pavement - the arena is set it must be on a hard surface to level the playing field - I concur (all of them)
Yeah I just found em too. Gunna get big soon for sure. Especially if he keeps doing those Camarata like drone opening footage and good edits hell be there in no time.
Running for 5 minutes then the best phrase I’ve ever heard “ let’s go push those trees over”😂 I probably hit the subscribe button. Legend has it no tree was ever safe again in south east Michigan.
Those are scraper pan control's on the back. One lifts the bowl the other would lifft the bowl gate or apron as som called it. Once the gate was all the way up, the rear plunger would start forward to eject the load. You had to be extremely careful letting the plunger go back because it was under a great deal of tension from the weight of the gate. Let it go to quickly and it would hit the stops and drop the gate and the cable would snap and fly everywhere. Then you got to enjoyment of rethreading the entire thing. Guess how I know.
@@dieseJL They are ok Ive had a couple but parts are expensive and hard to come by. The TD-20s are good machines but they didnt make as many as compared to the 15s and 25s so parts can be an issue. Just make sure to take care of what you have or get a parts machine
That TD20 E is the best dozer ever built. just be careful who operates it because the engine has more power than the drive train can handle. I maintained one of them for a company back in the seventies building ski areas in Vermont and New Hampshire.
A big YES, ran a (175) front end Loader for a company I worked for in the late 70s. Mostly we had the ( 125) for sewer mainline backfill. But anyway the ( 175) filled the bucket to "OVERFLOW" I could NOT believe the power going forward into dirt. It just rolls over the top of the front bucket 😊 there was NO power loss on the engine. I ran a Case 680 Howe pack So I was not the guy running pea gravel to the pipe crew. He liked the Case 850 track loader better, because it was faster with the Case drive system. It was more like a wheel loader. We were running the sewer main in a very muddy none improved area of new developments. That gave me time on the (125) track loader. It was a power house all international heavy equipment was built sturdy. The LOCK up system was A+ for having a Battery lock out and DASH panel plate that was built bullet proof. Very strong machine 😊
We had a TD 20 that was used for logging out here in Oregon the operater was a old cat man and after he run it for a little bit you could not pry him out of the seat of it ! He love it !! Built and pioneered logging roads with it and built landings and used too move a Skagit 739 yarder big machine there was nothing could not stop it had a big carco single drum with a log arch mounted to the drum would pull a hell of turn of logs too the landing !! Had a semi u-blade would move mountains of rock and dirt one hell of a cat 3900 hours it blow a hydraulic line on the transmission and caught on fire and brunt to the ground !! Operator was told to clean the belly pan but he went a head and continue too run it till she went up in smoke ! One hell of a cat !
Hello From Kentucky. Several years ago, we had a similar IH TD-20 bulldozer that had the grubbing blade and with a open station with no cab within the highway department that was used pretty extensively for many years for various jobs. I can remember fabricating radiator brackets for a slightly different radiator than the OEM radiator as well as lots of other welding that I performed. Our TD-20 was very worn, But still a very usable machine. Seems like the clutch packs needed to be rebuilt and once everything was replaced and the machine was in good working condition again, The dozer was turned in to be auctioned off. The smaller bulldozers that we had afterwards never did quite measure up to the TD-20. Congratulations on getting such a nice machine that sounds as good as it looks.
Thank you for your channel I love it, the old ones were built with passion and a purpose the good ol boys took pride in their work. God bless you fellas
Nice find, IH model 260 double drum PCU on the back for working a cable scoop, 2 speed steering gives U 6 fwd & 6 rev speeds as , awesome machine. I spent years on TD 25B & C, TD TD 20 B, C & E & TD 15 B & C., awesome machines in their day.
@@dieseJLhello from Ireland just recently discovered your channel, I also watch diesel creek and scrappy industries keep up the good work. You look and remind me of my nephew and he's a good lad.
sounds like and looks like you finely scored. Home run. not much to do by the looks, New Battery isolator switch and solenoid, Service it and its ready to go back to work. Sweet. Cheers Stew.
Congratulations. Im excited for y’all. Great find. Really enjoy your videos. In pure retrospect it would’ve been faster to start it and drive off the trailer. Lol
In 1968, TD20's are what I learned to operate with while in the Military, that 20 is set up to pull a scrsper and /or as a push cat in tandem. That heavy center plate in the blade tells you that ! Wish someone would give me a 20, they are great machines. P.S. In 68 a TD20 cost the US military $27,800 USD. Today $270,000
TD20 is a good machine, my dad bought a new TD20c to go mining in Alaska in 72 and he worked the hell out of it, built 10 miles of road, stripped numerous mining cuts before we had our first serious breakdown, the cross shaft in front of the sprocket, that the track frames pivot on, broke. aside from that the engine and machine itself was very reliable.
Hey guys, I happened across your channel today and wanted to say this modo saying you can't hit a homerun unless you get up to bat, and that's an awesome mentality to have. Won me over today with this video and congrats on the victory of the new used dozer which I might say looks like it was one of tue first videos I have ever watched where the seller was true to their word. Cheers from Ontario, Canada James
man, can't imagine the amount of older machines that are in good condition, like this one, that get left for scrap! also, appreciate the raw audio while it was being put to work. gotta love it🎵🔊
seeing you holding the kid with one hand, on the tracks, unscrewing the diesel cap? , mate it freaked me out. be careful pls. Enjoy the machine. all the best for 2024
That's a special kind of winch... it's called the Heil winch. My late dad (RIP)was the doctor for IH machines... his favourite was the TD18! He would strip everything, change what needs replacing and build everything up...and it's no exaggeration first push of the button...the engine trembles to life with a cloud of black smoke. Unfortunately, I didn't pay much attention to learn his trick of the trade.😢 But I do wish you guys well with this one.🇬🇾
those were good but worst part was that engine high dollar parts lot were changed to cummins then they were great tractors good luck i love that two speed steering system
I can't believe it started so damn easily. That was crazy how it just popped off....with no help from the Cosby sauce! A lil scary when solenoid was stuck on tho, that'll get your heart rate up real quick, huh!? Happy holidays, & Happy New Year to you & the family Tyler! I'm surprised Matt(@DieselCreek) or @ScrappyIndustries didn't get this thing first
Push both steering sticks forward that will put it in high which ever gear you select and then if you want to steer just pull the left or right in the direction you want to go. You can now push dirt around corners with both tracks in drive
Cant believe you guys just rolled it off the truck and the steering units not junk. Those are spring applied and hydraulic released by the trans pressure. Brakes lock automatically when you shut it off. looks like you made an excellent buy!
I was working on a boat I recently picked up all alone. Previous owner had messed up timming I got it reset and cranking it started to run away on the starter. Luckily, I had my knipex on me ripped the battery connector off lol
Just make sure you keep the air cleaner serviced well, they used that same engine in a couple 4wd ag tractors and due to dirt they had to be serviced daily 2x, also check that the rubber in the engine harmonic balancer isn't rotted, those engines sounded great, keep the muffler but you should straight pipe it to really hear a good sounding engine
Look looking roller, keep a cam on top an a trickle charger 🔌 b4 everything has been found, I’m really wondering if that Greese holds presure. Good score🇺🇸💜🫡
Solid pin or salt pin?-- Look at the pin where it comes thru the link, if salt pin one side will have a plugged hole in every pin, standard pins are all flat across except the master pin which has a dimple do distinguish it from all the rest.@@dieseJL
Which chain? standard or salt. salt chains have a plug in each pin allowing lubrication at assembly. If this style pull plug, lubricate with oil and work it till lube sinks in. NO heat as there are plastic seals supposed to keep lube in. If standard chain heat moderatly, work it loose and oil the hell out of it. Either way once it works loose needs to be used reguarly otherwise rust will just set back in. Had a TD40 with salt chains and failed seals had to grease monthly for the pins that had bad seals. Had a couple of TD25 with standard chains seize and rip the finals out. Work the link against the drive sprocket with a 1 or 1.5 " pin between the sprocket and low point of the seized chain. Will need to alternate as the set of the chain changes with force. Do not force all the way around the sprocket, only 2 o3 teeth with a proper tension on the chain. Work it back and forth. Takes an afternoon either way. Good luck.@@dieseJL
those v8's that set for years usually drop a valve,, removing the valve covers and making sure all of the valves move freely without no glitchy hangup spots might keep your valve keepers in place
What a score SWEET Ya they didn't want to spend money on an older style unit ,She was a Belly scraper alright well put some ads up to clean corals for farmers small blade big power push all winter ,With a Charlie shifter perfect for making dugouts too don't you have a belly scraper unit ?
You hit the jackpot lad you don't have to do anything with it just check all the oils and grease her up there will be a lot of guys after that one worth a nice chunk of profit 👍👍
Well… how many golf cars?
Your math is off a bit. Suppose the cars ARE 500 lbs, that's empty. Add a driver and partner and that's another 500, at lest for me. Then add in a couple bags full of clubs, and the obligatory coolers of beer and you're probably at 1,100 lbs per cart. However despite the weight, golf car tires are not designed for much forward bite, so that's going to work against you. Handily they do have front and rear hitches, generally, so hooking them together is easy. So cyphering it all together, I'd say, for number of golf cars: "All of 'em!"
@@larrybolhuis1049 so the golf carts would have better traction on ?pavement? And the dozer would be at a disadvantage on such a hard flat surface as pavement - the arena is set it must be on a hard surface to level the playing field - I concur (all of them)
the answer is...ALL of them!!! lol
@@larrybolhuis1049 -
You guys pick the number and I'll set my bet accordingly lol
This channel is the best kept secret on TH-cam right now!!! I lucky to have discovered them at their earliest.
Yeah I just found em too. Gunna get big soon for sure. Especially if he keeps doing those Camarata like drone opening footage and good edits hell be there in no time.
This machine must have been ex government. It looks like it’s set for years. Incredible and I’m loving it!
Exactly what I was thinking
I guess being Army teaches you only the government will waste perfectly good equipment.
I thought the same, likely an ex-military machine. Trigger puller here, but the heavy stuff I saw always seemed well-maintained. ✊🏻🖤
@@chrisalex8340j
I'm crying right now I remember those tractors back in the day Indio California❤❤❤😂😊😊😊
Running for 5 minutes then the best phrase I’ve ever heard “ let’s go push those trees over”😂 I probably hit the subscribe button. Legend has it no tree was ever safe again in south east Michigan.
Those are scraper pan control's on the back. One lifts the bowl the other would lifft the bowl gate or apron as som called it. Once the gate was all the way up, the rear plunger would start forward to eject the load. You had to be extremely careful letting the plunger go back because it was under a great deal of tension from the weight of the gate. Let it go to quickly and it would hit the stops and drop the gate and the cable would snap and fly everywhere. Then you got to enjoyment of rethreading the entire thing. Guess how I know.
Very glad to see you all save it from scrap !! What a brute !!
Looks like you got a good one!
Make sure to check the finals and pivot shafts
Thanks Clint! What do you think about the DVT800? The internet has me scared…
@@dieseJL They are ok Ive had a couple but parts are expensive and hard to come by. The TD-20s are good machines but they didnt make as many as compared to the 15s and 25s so parts can be an issue.
Just make sure to take care of what you have or get a parts machine
Normal you get that machines :-)
Wow, Clint is watching this one, his TD-25 turned out awesome!
That TD20 E is the best dozer ever built. just be careful who operates it because the engine has more power than the drive train can handle. I maintained one of them for a company back in the seventies building ski areas in Vermont and New Hampshire.
A big YES, ran a (175) front end Loader for a company I worked for in the late 70s. Mostly we had the ( 125) for sewer mainline backfill. But anyway the ( 175) filled the bucket to "OVERFLOW" I could NOT believe the power going forward into dirt. It just rolls over the top of the front bucket 😊 there was NO power loss on the engine. I ran a Case 680 Howe pack
So I was not the guy running pea gravel to the pipe crew. He liked the Case 850
track loader better, because it was faster with the Case drive system. It was more like a wheel loader. We were running the sewer main in a very muddy none improved area of new developments. That gave me time on the (125) track loader. It was a power house all international heavy equipment was built sturdy. The LOCK up system was A+ for having a Battery lock out and DASH panel plate that was built bullet proof. Very strong machine 😊
We had a TD 20 that was used for logging out here in Oregon the operater was a old cat man and after he run it for a little bit you could not pry him out of the seat of it ! He love it !! Built and pioneered logging roads with it and built landings and used too move a Skagit 739 yarder big machine there was nothing could not stop it had a big carco single drum with a log arch mounted to the drum would pull a hell of turn of logs too the landing !! Had a semi u-blade would move mountains of rock and dirt one hell of a cat 3900 hours it blow a hydraulic line on the transmission and caught on fire and brunt to the ground !! Operator was told to clean the belly pan but he went a head and continue too run it till she went up in smoke ! One hell of a cat !
Wow! It runs & operates like new! You all hit the JackPot! Love It!
Hello From Kentucky. Several years ago, we had a similar IH TD-20 bulldozer that had the grubbing blade and with a open station with no cab within the highway department that was used pretty extensively for many years for various jobs. I can remember fabricating radiator brackets for a slightly different radiator than the OEM radiator as well as lots of other welding that I performed. Our TD-20 was very worn, But still a very usable machine. Seems like the clutch packs needed to be rebuilt and once everything was replaced and the machine was in good working condition again, The dozer was turned in to be auctioned off. The smaller bulldozers that we had afterwards never did quite measure up to the TD-20. Congratulations on getting such a nice machine that sounds as good as it looks.
Thanks!!
Thank you for your channel I love it, the old ones were built with passion and a purpose the good ol boys took pride in their work. God bless you fellas
Nice find, IH model 260 double drum PCU on the back for working a cable scoop, 2 speed steering gives U 6 fwd & 6 rev speeds as , awesome machine. I spent years on TD 25B & C, TD TD 20 B, C & E & TD 15 B & C., awesome machines in their day.
You guys did a great job on the Michigan rebuild. That thing sounds strong and sweet.
Thanks! Video update on that coming out in 10 days!!
@@dieseJLhello from Ireland just recently discovered your channel, I also watch diesel creek and scrappy industries keep up the good work. You look and remind me of my nephew and he's a good lad.
From the pitting on the blade cylinders it looks like it sat a lot. You definitely scored on that deal.
sounds like and looks like you finely scored. Home run. not much to do by the looks, New Battery isolator switch and solenoid, Service it and its ready to go back to work. Sweet. Cheers Stew.
Nice job, definitely got one of the good ones this time. Amazing what people send to scrap.
Wow Tyler. Unbelievable. That's a gem.
Wow what an awesome machine , hope to see many more videos with it doing work !
She is beautiful!! The wife isn’t bad either!! Congratulations on your new machine!! Bring her down to Texas and with her here for me!!!
This thing is so cool looking. Going to look amazing in your garage when you tow her home to work on it!😂
Congratulations. Im excited for y’all. Great find. Really enjoy your videos.
In pure retrospect it would’ve been faster to start it and drive off the trailer. Lol
Yeah but at $250 an hour we were like we gotta get it off asap 🤣
Stoked to see you guys get a win for once! That thing is a time capsule. Congrats!
In 1968, TD20's are what I learned to operate with while in the Military, that 20 is set up to pull a scrsper and /or as a push cat
in tandem. That heavy center plate in the blade tells you that ! Wish someone would give me a 20, they are great machines.
P.S. In 68 a TD20 cost the US military $27,800 USD. Today $270,000
They dont make those today. Caterpillar is best dozer btw
TD20 is a good machine, my dad bought a new TD20c to go mining in Alaska in 72 and he worked the hell out of it, built 10 miles of road, stripped numerous mining cuts before we had our first serious breakdown, the cross shaft in front of the sprocket, that the track frames pivot on, broke. aside from that the engine and machine itself was very reliable.
Hey guys, I happened across your channel today and wanted to say this modo saying you can't hit a homerun unless you get up to bat, and that's an awesome mentality to have.
Won me over today with this video and congrats on the victory of the new used dozer which I might say looks like it was one of tue first videos I have ever watched where the seller was true to their word.
Cheers from Ontario, Canada
James
Thanks! Gotta put yourself out there!
man, can't imagine the amount of older machines that are in good condition, like this one, that get left for scrap! also, appreciate the raw audio while it was being put to work. gotta love it🎵🔊
Thanks! Next time I’ll get it a little better 😬
you and your Dad deserved that win
Very nice machine! Looks like you got lucky and got a good one. I think y’all got c&c equipment wanting that one.
That TD20E actually looks Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!
Well done on that deal.....😊
Just turned on the video! Can't wait to see what happens!
Just wait till you hop in that beast…
Nice to see a grown man handle his disappointment not getting what he wants. Accepting fait and living with it...
I’ll take this one if he wants and he can go find a 15
He who has the right tools, WINS
What a nice machine! Good luck with it!
Hello from Moosomin,Saskatchewan,Canada you have great videos and great at communicating. Thanks for sharing😊
BAAAACK BAAAACK BBBBACK BAAAACK AND ITS GONE!!! HOME RUN!!
THANKS FOR SHARING!!
Very glad to see you all save it from scrap😊
If you put it in float that releases the pressure from down blading. That's what we use sometimes for simple back blading.
You two hit a grand slam. Good score! You could sell it and use the funds to refurbish the track loaders. Great video.
Right now I’d rather sell the track loaders lol
Since it's low hours I would run some beads on the grousers and the blade with some hard surfacing stick rods to prevent wear and extend the life..🍷😎👌
seeing you holding the kid with one hand, on the tracks, unscrewing the diesel cap? , mate it freaked me out. be careful pls. Enjoy the machine. all the best for 2024
Holy Crap 😳 you got a WINNER ! Don't F it up Great video .thanks
That ole girl sounds good not much smoke when changing direction id say shes pretty good
That's a special kind of winch... it's called the Heil winch. My late dad (RIP)was the doctor for IH machines... his favourite was the TD18! He would strip everything, change what needs replacing and build everything up...and it's no exaggeration first push of the button...the engine trembles to life with a cloud of black smoke. Unfortunately, I didn't pay much attention to learn his trick of the trade.😢 But I do wish you guys well with this one.🇬🇾
those were good but worst part was that engine high dollar parts lot were changed to cummins then they were great tractors good luck i love that two speed steering system
Your luck has finally changed! Im jealous, immensely.
Gem of a find dozer to gem of find video this Sunday morning. Cool beans.
“Let’s knock them trees over”
Guys being doods
stacking dubs
You love to see it
Look out trees
G'day guys,
Nice score ,very cool .
Santa was good to you this year.
Respect...!
Thanks!
Probably one of the best dozers international ever made
This guy pushing dozer with a dozer is epic part of video! 11:30
🎉 Congratulations man, nice machine ya got there! 👌🏻👍🏻🛠️🔧🔩
I can't believe it started so damn easily. That was crazy how it just popped off....with no help from the Cosby sauce! A lil scary when solenoid was stuck on tho, that'll get your heart rate up real quick, huh!? Happy holidays, & Happy New Year to you & the family Tyler! I'm surprised Matt(@DieselCreek) or @ScrappyIndustries didn't get this thing first
Haha well it’s a ways away from them… and they can’t have all the fun right??
Y'all got yourself a champion right there.
IHC made excellent machines . Some old timers told me they prefer IHC to CAT back then on some models .
Sad they are gone.
Excellent 👍
It is very sad
Great Score on ur new TD20E Dozer. it starts and works great..
Push both steering sticks forward that will put it in high which ever gear you select and then if you want to steer just pull the left or right in the direction you want to go. You can now push dirt around corners with both tracks in drive
The body and the tin, windows thing is in great shape. I'm sure it's gonna be a good running machine.
Cant believe you guys just rolled it off the truck and the steering units not junk. Those are spring applied and hydraulic released by the trans pressure. Brakes lock automatically when you shut it off. looks like you made an excellent buy!
Yeah that’s why we had to shoot the grease in to release the brakes
What a great buy!!! A solenoid, some batteries and you're away!! Definitely a CCU, not a winch.
Yeah we got lucky!!
Brother, I am so proud your come up on this deal - congratulations 🎉
😎😎😎
That is a sweet piece of machinery You did good picking that up
What an incredible piece of luck finding this machine and incredibly it’s almost like new 👍🏻🏴
Nice video I operated many td20 in the Navy with brings back memories
What a find only gov would scrap a perfectly good machine
Tip, from what I've learned from Matt at Diesel Creek: Always pack a battery separator with you...
Lovely bit of kit!
That thing fired up and operated like it was just parked last week
That thing sounds awesome..thanks for a good video.
I was working on a boat I recently picked up all alone. Previous owner had messed up timming I got it reset and cranking it started to run away on the starter. Luckily, I had my knipex on me ripped the battery connector off lol
Oh damn they're at it again! I just saw in your description. DVT800. That's a difficult engine to find parts for.
Yeah it’s worrisome but hopefully she holds. Deal was too good to pass on regardless of the engine. We thought maybe that’s why she was parked!
Just make sure you keep the air cleaner serviced well, they used that same engine in a couple 4wd ag tractors and due to dirt they had to be serviced daily 2x, also check that the rubber in the engine harmonic balancer isn't rotted, those engines sounded great, keep the muffler but you should straight pipe it to really hear a good sounding engine
International made some great dozers in the TD Series!!!
Wow congratulations on that International monster what a deal
Yeah!
Look looking roller, keep a cam on top an a trickle charger 🔌 b4 everything has been found, I’m really wondering if that Greese holds presure. Good score🇺🇸💜🫡
couple of seized chain links, and some wireing. Yup home run. Do not ignore the frozen track pins, have seen them take out finals.
Any ideas on how to unseize the pins?
Solid pin or salt pin?-- Look at the pin where it comes thru the link, if salt pin one side will have a plugged hole in every pin, standard pins are all flat across except the master pin which has a dimple do distinguish it from all the rest.@@dieseJL
Which chain? standard or salt. salt chains have a plug in each pin allowing lubrication at assembly. If this style pull plug, lubricate with oil and work it till lube sinks in. NO heat as there are plastic seals supposed to keep lube in. If standard chain heat moderatly, work it loose and oil the hell out of it. Either way once it works loose needs to be used reguarly otherwise rust will just set back in. Had a TD40 with salt chains and failed seals had to grease monthly for the pins that had bad seals. Had a couple of TD25 with standard chains seize and rip the finals out. Work the link against the drive sprocket with a 1 or 1.5 " pin between the sprocket and low point of the seized chain. Will need to alternate as the set of the chain changes with force. Do not force all the way around the sprocket, only 2 o3 teeth with a proper tension on the chain. Work it back and forth. Takes an afternoon either way. Good luck.@@dieseJL
😂😂😂 that was some good excitement when the start solenoid locked up
Man we were like what on earth…
Nice machine. Thanks for sharing. Ron PTL USA
That. Was a nice surprise. Congrats.
she runs amazing great save ..... that dozer will do some serious carnage
I’m so jealous!!! That’s amazing!
Great deal, Beware for the next 30 years I think you said. Great video!
Hahaha you are right
You need solar panels on roofs and use golf cart batteries for storage for free electric
those v8's that set for years usually drop a valve,, removing the valve covers and making sure all of the valves move freely without no glitchy hangup spots might keep your valve keepers in place
That at the back looks to be like the cable winch drums for a 13-15 yard scraper same as I used to run some time ago.
What a beast of a dozer you definitely got you an awesome machine congrats
You got that right!
This machine is set up for a scraper......the winch,,,,narrower blade with the reinforced push plate in the centre.
It looks amazing olde iron is the best it where made to last
What a score SWEET Ya they didn't want to spend money on an older style unit ,She was a Belly scraper alright well put some ads up to clean corals for farmers small blade big power push all winter ,With a Charlie shifter perfect for making dugouts too don't you have a belly scraper unit ?
We have the wabcos yeah but they don’t need a dozer!
You hit the jackpot lad you don't have to do anything with it just check all the oils and grease her up there will be a lot of guys after that one worth a nice chunk of profit 👍👍
Dude what a score, all I can say is you better take wifey on a vacation for allowing you to indulge in such endeavors.😂
Now That's GOOD-MACHINES&TEAM-WORK🚜🚜💪
love watching old iorn save other old iorn
brake parts cleaner evaporates and burns like either, but some brands have a dry lubricant in it (like talc?).
Wow what a score! Congrats
Great drone footage and editing.
glad you saved her
Good vid!! Finally a win!
Very good doser better than cat D7.
Awesome ending guys😂😂😂😊😂
That is one beast of a dozer.