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The wartime twin drum winches were LeTourneau, the single drum were Hyster, afaik. I think Carco and Caterpillar equipment were post war fitments.
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I have Carco winches on my bulldozers that date from the 50's, Cheers Andrew.
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On non-armoured dozers, AFAIK, yes — I think there was quite a variety of stuff used on those, in terms of winches, dozer blades, etc. My main interest in these typesof vehicles are the British armoured D6 and D7 dozers, though, and those all had Hyster D6N resp. D7N models, to the best of my knowledge.
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"[US] Combat engineers dig out this caterpillar bulldozer which became stuck in a muddy bomb crater while clearing off a road north of Marigny. 27/07/44" - read more here: https://flic.kr/p/kfTv9D
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Adrian, you are correct. Not Carco, but Le Tourneau. My grandfather owned for a time, 7M8038. I have what remains of his book (I should have looked at it before my first post, here) The book lists models: T, FTD7, R, and N series model winches (cable control units). The book was published Feb. 42. I also have the book (TM-5-9150) on the previously mentioned Hyster D7N Towing winch (Feb 44)
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Also, there is this US Navy one I came across: (source) There are several more photos of it in the Flickr account I found it in. |
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Those are IHC TD18's.
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I think it is an improvised cab. Of all the armoured dozers I have seen on here, I think the British one was the best
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![]() The open cab on the British one offers less protection of course but a much better view to operate the dozer.
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A famous photo taken on NAN WHITE Beach at Berničres-sur-Mer - read more here: https://flic.kr/p/UTh3hV
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Not sure it’s a one-off, it seems fairly elaborate with those curved armour plates. But it’s proving frustratingly hard to find out more about that US Navy one — what part of, “Google, I want things that refer to the Navy” doesn’t that stupid site understand?
But in trying that, I did come across yet another, captioned as a “Caterpillar D-8 Tractor with Armored Cab”: (source) Also this one, showing the cab being fitted to one of the bulldozers in the photo Patrice posted: At least, it’s most likely one of those, because that shows seven with the same armour plating, and these plywood templates for that have “7 required” and “14 required” written on them: |
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Nice finds, Jakko!
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