Loading The DC4 Case

rusty6

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Finally got some video edited and uploaded to my yt channel. The old DC4 had sat nearly 30 years in my quonset but is now moving on to a new home where it will get the attention it deserves.
DC4 Case
 
I just sold a DC3 back to to original family. As I drove in the yard, the original owners son videoed the arrival with a big smile on his face. He said he had spent many hours on that tractor. And thanked me many times for selling it back to the family. I told him it was the right thing to do because it is a family heirloom and I knew the original owners grandson wanted it too. Im happy it will be well taken care of for at least another generation.
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(quoted from post at 04:24:20 06/01/23) I just sold a DC3 back to to original family.

That is a most unusual front end on the DC3. My uncle had one that he converted to wide front but I don't have any pictures of it. Most seen here were like the one in my video. Wide front, short wheelbase and 38 inch rear tires.
 
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The way I load when trailer does not have winch is crank truck left or right so that there is some room, then hook chain on front of old tractor and to front end loader with bucket high enough then back tractor up till tractor is on trailer..
 
(reply to post at 07:30:22 06/01/23) The way I load when trailer does not have winch is crank truck left or right so that there is some room, then hook chain on front of old tractor and to front end loader with bucket high enough then back tractor up till tractor is on trailer..
 
(quoted from post at 10:01:04 06/01/23) The way I load when trailer does not have winch is crank truck left or right so that there is some room, then hook chain on front of old tractor and to front end loader with bucket high enough then back tractor up till tractor is on trailer..
I considered pulling from the front end loader too but this way worked ok. Truck was turned some to the left to give me room driving up on the right.
 


When I have needed to load a dead 100 HP tractor onto my gooseneck I got a friend to come to the field with a large excavator.
 

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