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A journey to the Pacific Northwest for a Hyster D4 winch. #64



The link to Matts channel:
www.youtube.com/@UCW69nHDUXdw733nI0_aVZIA

The link to Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club (ACMOC):

Looks like we have some road to cover! Come along on the adventure. Let’s bring home a Caterpillar D4 winch.

Episode #64

Regards,
Aaron & Greg “The cleaner”

Thanks for watching!

All drone footage and operations are by a FAA certificated part 107 pilot.

Used gopro and corel editing software in the creation of this video.

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26 Comments

  1. I have a RD4 just a few minutes from the Evergreen museum. It's something I saved from the scrapper that I thought I'd use to winch a few trees away from my cabin, and push a little dirt, but never done anything with it. Probably should sell it. I would have liked to meet you, being so close! I really enjoy your channel.

  2. Matt and Charlie are classic. Charlie has a bone/stick problem. He's silly.
    We have an '04 F350 duelly 6.0 the very same color as yours. They are nice trucks when running correctly.
    Great change of pace type of video.

  3. Great crossover. Nice to see more of Matt and Charlie!
    Thanks for the aviation museum tour. I saw the flying boat as it was being disassembled in Long Beach (30 years ago). Very interesting for an A&P mechanic.
    As far as the D-4s… I’m torn between Indiana Jones’s, “that belongs in a museum!” Or, “that belongs pulling a potato harvester in Colorado!” I favor the later.
    Thanks for taking us on the road with you. Always entertaining!

  4. The Clarks Airborne, usually with the towed scraper, was a tool for particular job. It was able to be air freighted in and repair runways that had been knocked out of shape by enemy action – or even by your own action before you took possession of the airfield.

  5. Thanks for another great video ride along. It's the farthest I ever gone without a restroom break. Say high to Jolene from Dawn and me. Always enjoy seeing her smiling face on your. chasnel

  6. Matt was originally going to give that winch to Matt at Salvage Workshop in Illinois. My wife and I were going to make a US 30 road trip from Astoria, Oregon to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and I offered to haul that thing to Illinois since we were going right by there, sort of. We ended up not making the trip, and PNWH Matt said SW Matt was going to come get it. It all worked out in the end. It will be fun to watch it get overhauled and mounted on Carl.

  7. Congrats on the new addition Hyster. That’s a bad feeling to be on the road and have truck start acting up. Lord I even carry a spare fuel pump for my old F350 V10 and at least two spare coil packs. Seems those V10’s eat them whenever they feel like it lord knows they don’t pass many fuel stops.

  8. As soon as I saw the title I knew where you were going. It's good when collectors help each other out with parts.
    I've found a pallet jack is one of the best tools in the shed. I stack parts on pallets as I take them off and then they are all in one place and I can move them around as and when needed and save the back.

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