I can help if you have an Android! Search 'ytmp3' on Google and click on the website. Paste this link into the url slot it gives you and download it. Close the ad window that pops up and give it a minute or two to download. Then you can find an online audio trimmer online if you want to trim it, or you could go to your ringtones, hit the '+' and it should bring you to all of your saved audio files. Choose the latest one (which should be the sound of the bulldozer) and tap it. It will show up in your ringtones and you can select it! I did this with a couple funny lines from GrayStillPlays lol
@@cletusphaight306 give it a bit more revs ,doesn't do it any good idling with low oil pressure, come up 3 ,4 hundred, gets more oil splashing up to the cylinders slowing down cylinder wear ,Glad your not screaming it that makes me cringe, Happy Motoring
@@cletusphaight306 absolutely, not only that, you get to experience the true sound of an extremely cold piece of machinery, coming to life, and finding the sweet spot as it warms up. A cold start never lies.
@@Vance_Nickerson It may be telling you about the armored bulldozer that some nutcase used to destroy a town years ago. The Killdozer from the movie was an ealry 1970's Caterpillar D9G
@@Angie-dh5gr Which is why you have to take everything on the internet with a grain of salt lol I know it's a D9G and I also know they welded a piece on top of the blade to make it look bigger and lengthened the smokestack so it could be knocked off in the shovel scene
Best cold start of a d9 on here. I keep coming back to listen. Just right letting her warm up on her own not forcing it.
That's the best taking care of it cold start I've seen yet , love to have that machine .
I used to love the shake and rattle of a 9G on a frosty morning.
What an old sweetheart!!
I love the G model with a pony. i agree this the best start, let tha big six warm up.
Clint Walker: Well where's the D9'er?
The D9'er:
I would love that sound as a ring tone on my phone!!
I can help if you have an Android! Search 'ytmp3' on Google and click on the website. Paste this link into the url slot it gives you and download it. Close the ad window that pops up and give it a minute or two to download. Then you can find an online audio trimmer online if you want to trim it, or you could go to your ringtones, hit the '+' and it should bring you to all of your saved audio files. Choose the latest one (which should be the sound of the bulldozer) and tap it. It will show up in your ringtones and you can select it! I did this with a couple funny lines from GrayStillPlays lol
The valve clearances are super critical on these engines for cold start.
Thank goodness somebody not revving it to death cold. That’s how you should do it rattle a while till she smooths up nice old machine.
Thanks for the comment. My dad taught me at a young age to not abuse the equipment.
Great video, she needs some heat so nice and slow is the key. Let her come up on her own. No rush ... nice job....
@@cletusphaight306 give it a bit more revs ,doesn't do it any good idling with low oil pressure, come up 3 ,4 hundred, gets more oil splashing up to the cylinders slowing down cylinder wear ,Glad your not screaming it that makes me cringe, Happy Motoring
@@cletusphaight306 absolutely, not only that, you get to experience the true sound of an extremely cold piece of machinery, coming to life, and finding the sweet spot as it warms up. A cold start never lies.
That's what I'm starting to sound like in a.m.
that's the way you do it let it idle and find its own way
Smoke cleared right up and smoothed out after she got a little heat in her.
let that beast warm up before you put any fuel to it, should last a very long time that way. Nice dozer lets see more sir.
derek D
cam we buy it
This is mechanical white noise for me. I always start falling asleep
Stand back, we found Killdozer! (1974 Horror Movie)
Google said killdozer was a kamatsu?
@@Vance_Nickerson It may be telling you about the armored bulldozer that some nutcase used to destroy a town years ago. The Killdozer from the movie was an ealry 1970's Caterpillar D9G
Thank you makes sense now. Just saw the movie last year and couldn't remember.
@@Angie-dh5gr Which is why you have to take everything on the internet with a grain of salt lol I know it's a D9G and I also know they welded a piece on top of the blade to make it look bigger and lengthened the smokestack so it could be knocked off in the shovel scene
@@dozerfarms I thought it was a D9E in the film?
Lol she sounds a little cold
Work her not hard last a long time
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