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    Haast Pass construction

    For those with an interest in getting in and out of the wild West Coast, this YT channel has some real gems that describe the construction of the Haast pass road. 1958 to 1965. And not a pair of earmuffs or a road cone to be seen

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9cGlwONhb8


    Half a dozen good videos are there covering the construction. Good for a rainy day avo in front of the goggle box
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    Where theres a will, theres a way

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    Great vids,thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    . And not a pair of earmuffs or a road cone to be seen
    Yeah but try to have a convo with those legends now... odds of hearing aids are high!

    Don't deny H&S has gone too far, but a large proportion of it exists for good bloody reason!

    Amazing vids though, thanks for sharing. Got me reminiscing about the love/hate relationship of our old Bedford truck!
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    Love those old late 60s International Trucks

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    Road my motorbike thru there years ago when it was gravel, got caught in a rut and biffed me off, was bloody lucky the bike was still riderable and I was ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300winmag View Post
    Road my motorbike thru there years ago when it was gravel, got caught in a rut and biffed me off, was bloody lucky the bike was still riderable and I was ok.
    Yep done the same
    Rained 8 days out of ten and the leather bike gloves stained my hands black

    Great looking place and I'd love to go back anytime tho

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    No tilt or angle on those dozer blades.no hydrolucs either just rope to lift blade n gravity to lower it. When men were men.
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    Came through the Pass (1968) on a Suzuki Stinger(125) I was on my way to start the season in the Chambers at the Mataura Works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    No tilt or angle on those dozer blades.no hydrolucs either just rope to lift blade n gravity to lower it. When men were men.
    yes driven an old cable blade D7 they did blade well
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    We had two of them when I was a teenager.d7h they were.pretty sure,nah positive we had option to angle blades on them.Dad had contract to bulldoze rubbish at local dump.interesting years when money was so tight.them some punk sugared the diesel tank.i remember helping strip engine down to sort that mess.
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    yes some were straight bull blade or some could angle on a peg system - bloody hard work swinging the blade around unless one got the knack of using the dozer to do it for you - not many now could start one - used to get strange looks getting up on the tracks with a crank handle to start the donkey motor - but not as many strange look as me old D4 7U wrap a rope around the starter pulley below ones feet and pull
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    We had two of them when I was a teenager.d7h they were.pretty sure,nah positive we had option to angle blades on them.Dad had contract to bulldoze rubbish at local dump.interesting years when money was so tight.them some punk sugared the diesel tank.i remember helping strip engine down to sort that mess.
    I thought they did as well until I looked at some pics,
    Our neighbors had 2 early D8s Bonnie and Clyde that did a lot of work here building ponds for stock.
    One ended up at the Cat Museum at Rotorua.

    https://drummondvintage.weebly.com/1...52-d8-2-u.html

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    the worst of the old girls I drove was a fiat for some strange reason fiat made the master clutch so it worked the opposite way to a cat dozer - one pulled it back to disengage and change gear and pushed it forward to drive of - bloody confusing - but wonderfull to see those old girls restored like that thanks BRADS

 

 

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