Den1952
Bronze Member
Here are some photos of a homebuilt crawler that I have. I wish I could take credit for having built it , but I was probably about 10 years old thereabouts when it was built. It is based on a popular mechanix magazine from maybe the late 50's or mid 60's as I was told. The loggers in northern Wisc. built it ( probably in the late 60's or early 70's) and used it for skidding, later on another fella bought it from them and used it for several years. then he took it all apart and had other plans for it when I came across some of the parts, tracked down the rest, brought it home in 3 trailer loads and put it back together again.
The dozer has a 12 h.p. Kohler air-cooled engine, from there the output shaft goes to a double sheave pulley with a snowmobile centrifugal clutch on it, from there to another pulley which also has a small dia sprocket on it, leading to another sprocket then into the input shaft of a 3 speed transmission.
The master cylinders are from a 64 Comet as are the brakes up front, the back differential (and brakes) is from a 67 Jeep. I think the transmission also is Jeep. The tracks are from a rock crusher conveyor belt, with angle iron lugs bolted on 6" on center. The tracks are tire driven, I dont know where the steel loops bolted to the tracks are from.
The dozer has a 12 h.p. Kohler air-cooled engine, from there the output shaft goes to a double sheave pulley with a snowmobile centrifugal clutch on it, from there to another pulley which also has a small dia sprocket on it, leading to another sprocket then into the input shaft of a 3 speed transmission.
The master cylinders are from a 64 Comet as are the brakes up front, the back differential (and brakes) is from a 67 Jeep. I think the transmission also is Jeep. The tracks are from a rock crusher conveyor belt, with angle iron lugs bolted on 6" on center. The tracks are tire driven, I dont know where the steel loops bolted to the tracks are from.