what is it?

chestypuller

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New guy from alaska with questions.

got a new dozer of somesort. anyone know what it is and what make this 6 cyl engine is?

almost looks homemade but with whos parts.
 
(quoted from post at 15:03:03 04/18/15) pictures
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It's an oliver dozer OC-6 I think! The engine would be a wausheka.

http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/001/8/1/1813-oliver-oc-6.html
 
I don't think it is. Looks like a car motor. Wrong seat for an OC6,undercarriage doesn't even look right.
 
(quoted from post at 15:27:08 04/18/15) I don't think it is. Looks like a car motor. Wrong seat for an OC6,undercarriage doesn't even look right.

i think after reviewing pictures the engine is a jeep engine a 258 i believe from the cating numbers 3216613 on the block. the bell housing looks to be from this engine also
 
Its a Cletrac or Oliver, model A or B undercarriage. Car engine, lots of other misc parts. Not a whole lot there to
work with.
 
i was going by the wheels/rollers, I saw those on several oc4's and oc6's, that's wha tpointed me in that direction.
 
(quoted from post at 15:39:48 04/18/15)

I don't remember anything with only two rollers on the bottom, unless someone took the rest off.

im pretty sure much is missing including the dozer blade and any hydralic stuff to operate it. probably were just using it to skid logs out of the woods i bet.
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Please don't desecrate the name of Lieutenant General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, the most decorated Marine in the history of the Marine Corps.
 
To be honest, judging by the looks of that thing, I believe I would be looking for something running and complete, and all assembled at the same factory. A piece such as that is a challenge, true, but it is also a money pit that is never filled.
 
(quoted from post at 21:26:17 04/18/15) To be honest, judging by the looks of that thing, I believe I would be looking for something running and complete, and all assembled at the same factory. A piece such as that is a challenge, true, but it is also a money pit that is never filled.


yes i was just curious as to what it was, i got it free, was going to use it for scrap metal to build other things. everything turns on it though, i have a running engine i could drop in it, i may mess with it some before it gets used for scrap.

i haul allot of old farm equiptment home to use on other projects. i have a huge self powered rotary plow right now also. been using steel of that for years.:)
 
(quoted from post at 19:08:05 04/18/15) Please don't desecrate the name of Lieutenant General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, the most decorated Marine in the history of the Marine Corps.

des·e·crate
ˈdesəˌkrāt/
verb
verb: desecrate; 3rd person present: desecrates; past tense: desecrated; past participle: desecrated; gerund or present participle: desecrating

treat (a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect; violate.
 
The 258 engine was used in the AMC cars, the Hornet, Gremlin and Concord and other vehicals inculding Jeep trucks and postal Jeeps. Was a popular and good engine.
 
And your point is??????

I suspect you're just another weakling wannabe, trying to act like a Marine without being one. No true Marine would ever infringe on and disrespect Chesty's name like that.

Test question: What was your MOS?
 
(quoted from post at 06:57:04 04/19/15) The 258 engine was used in the AMC cars, the Hornet, Gremlin and Concord and other vehicals inculding Jeep trucks and postal Jeeps. Was a popular and good engine.

Yup infact i have one in my amc eagle right now that runs great, i was gonna pull it and sell the engine but i may just transplant it into this tracked vehicle for a little fun project for me and the kids.











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