new toy
#11
Posted 24 April 2012 - 02:58 PM
Put my $500 "what the heck I can get most of that back selling the injection pump" TD9 engine in it and made it run, everything seems pretty good, had a new ceramic clutch in it and it turns both ways and the brakes are good.
Just need to re-wire it cause' the original insulation has frayed off most of the wiring.
1 TD14A
3 TD9s
And some TD14 street tracks and chains and sprockets I'd like to sell.
International Harvester crawler group on Facebook http://www.facebook....57096181046179/
#12
Posted 24 April 2012 - 07:15 PM
Right now $1300 for an engine would be a very good deal indeed. A new set of 4 1/8" pistons/sleeves is $1650.
Btw, we really need more pictures. Don't be afraid to zoom out for some panoramic scenic views, with nearby landmarks and such..
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Uhh ohh , sounds like I might haveta keep the neighbors on the look out for a white loadstar
Lee , I would love to find a non running td6 with new undercarriage around here . Don't think there's a chance in 'ell but it would be nice .
Just to show I'm a good sport , here's your landmark
#13
Posted 24 April 2012 - 10:54 PM
But I don't think ten bucks will cover gas.
1951 Farmall MD "Doc" -- 1953 Super C "Clyde" -- 1957 Farmall 450
1953 TD9 "Ichabod JR" aka "Icky"
1949 TD18 "Brutus" -- 1954 TD18A "Hoover" -- 1956 TD18-182 "Yard Dog"
1964 Loadstar 1600 -- 1975 Loadstar 1700 dump truck
1949 Massey 44
#15
Posted 25 April 2012 - 09:01 PM
1 TD14A
3 TD9s
And some TD14 street tracks and chains and sprockets I'd like to sell.
International Harvester crawler group on Facebook http://www.facebook....57096181046179/
#17
Posted 26 April 2012 - 09:57 AM
Didn't have a hand crank?
No , never have saw one for a TD6 . Must be hens teeth . My others all had front pumps so never looked much .
My TD-6 ('48) has a pump on the front, so hand cranking is out of the question, but it *does* have the hand crank storage bracket on the transmission cover.
I don't know if all TD-6's came with the bracket from the factory or not.
Matt
#18
Posted 26 April 2012 - 09:59 AM
You just pick them up and zoom them on the ground a few times and away they go.
1951 Farmall MD "Doc" -- 1953 Super C "Clyde" -- 1957 Farmall 450
1953 TD9 "Ichabod JR" aka "Icky"
1949 TD18 "Brutus" -- 1954 TD18A "Hoover" -- 1956 TD18-182 "Yard Dog"
1964 Loadstar 1600 -- 1975 Loadstar 1700 dump truck
1949 Massey 44
#19
Posted 26 April 2012 - 10:16 AM
Didn't have a hand crank?
No , never have saw one for a TD6 . Must be hens teeth . My others all had front pumps so never looked much .
My TD-6 ('48) has a pump on the front, so hand cranking is out of the question, but it *does* have the hand crank storage bracket on the transmission cover.
I don't know if all TD-6's came with the bracket from the factory or not.
Matt
So that's what that bracket on the top of the TD9 transmission is for! (learn something new every day)
1 TD14A
3 TD9s
And some TD14 street tracks and chains and sprockets I'd like to sell.
International Harvester crawler group on Facebook http://www.facebook....57096181046179/
#20
Posted 26 April 2012 - 06:39 PM
PuddleJumpers™ don't use a crank.
You just pick them up and zoom them on the ground a few times and away they go.
Gonna need a demonstration sir .
Sorry guys , been long days all week and tomorrow . May get some time to play this weekend ( read make time ) will look for the bracket .











