
Originally Posted by
hunkverse
I'm really curious if you could get it running. That would be awesome!
The new owner is working at it, he and another guy made some smoke. Fuel lines needed to be replaced, totally rotten.
$1000.00 to purchase.
$300.00 for a new pair of 6 volt battery's.
$1500.00 new hydraulic hoses custom made.
$1000.00 for used hydraulic pump coming from a USA supplier. freight not yet determined.
He'll need gear lube to top off the final drives and transmission, antifreeze and hydraulic oil, most of the track pads are loose and will probably need the bolts replaced.
The pad bolts are grade 11 not something he'll pick up from Napa, these will have to be purchased from a company that deals in undercarriage.
Th crawler has some history, built in 1943, engine model designates it as Royal Canadian Engineers WWII equipment, more than likely came to Canada under the Lend Lease program.
At the end of the war sold as surplus equipment.
I would lay odds that our HD7W was used at the
WWII German POW camp and has since not ventured far from home as you can see from the map Horod where the cat now resides is not far from Whitewater.
Whitewater was a labour camp for German
prisoners-of-war in
Riding Mountain National Park,
Manitoba. Operating from 1943 to 1945, the camp was built on the northeast shore of Whitewater Lake, approximately 300 kilometres (190 mi) north-west of
Winnipeg. The camp consisted of fifteen buildings and housed 440 to 450 prisoners of war.
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