Oz working on the 2nd Clark

This is the area to post the text and pictures of the progress of your restoration. PLEASE start a single threar on your restoration and then ad to it. For others please post any comments in the general comments section to keep the individuals restoration thread small.
Post Reply
User avatar
17thairborne
Posts: 188
Joined: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:52 pm
Location: New Mexico

Oz working on the 2nd Clark

Post by 17thairborne »

I'm just getting started on building my home in New Mexico. Between unpacking and building up the pad for the foundation. I took a few hours today to tinker with the OK Dozer that I hauled here 2 weeks ago. It appears fairly complete (missing the Braden Winch), but most parts are there and it is fairly original. I think both the engine and tracks are seized, so I'm hoping to tear a few things down to arrest the decay. Today I took a few photos and opened up the rear drive. It was rusty with 1" of water in the case. I drained it, added a lot of PB Blaster and will put some kerosene in there to let it work its wonder. (Any suggestions gladly accepted).

This will take a long time to redo due to the condition of some parts and everything appears to be seized.

Original Reg No still visible. Hard to tell if it was Blue or White lettering.
Image


Interior of rear drive!
Image
Oz

44 CA-1 SN 1441128, USA-9113082
44 CA-1 SN 1441158, USA-9113112
44 WLA SN 42WLA565, USA-692406
I collect anything from the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion
User avatar
17thairborne
Posts: 188
Joined: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:52 pm
Location: New Mexico

Re: Oz working on the 2nd Clark

Post by 17thairborne »

Data Plate

Image
Oz

44 CA-1 SN 1441128, USA-9113082
44 CA-1 SN 1441158, USA-9113112
44 WLA SN 42WLA565, USA-692406
I collect anything from the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion
User avatar
17thairborne
Posts: 188
Joined: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:52 pm
Location: New Mexico

Re: Oz working on the 2nd Clark

Post by 17thairborne »

Have been focusing on building my house, so the restoration has lagged. I finished building up the house pad by 6" and am laying out the batter boards and string lines for the form-boards. Will begin footer trenching next week.

I decided to pull the plugs and see what we had...looked very dry in the cylinders, but until I pull the head it's impossible to tell condition. I sprayed a gob of PB Blaster in each plug hole. We'll just let it do it's stuff. The thing has been sitting for 12 years so no telling what the condition is.

Image
Oz

44 CA-1 SN 1441128, USA-9113082
44 CA-1 SN 1441158, USA-9113112
44 WLA SN 42WLA565, USA-692406
I collect anything from the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion
Post Reply