A Cat Tow Grader, but I don't know anything about it. My Dad bought it at a Virginia DOT auction years ago and we used it on the farmDSC01548.jpgDSC01549.jpgDSC01550.jpgDSC01548.jpgDSC01549.jpgDSC01550.jpg
A Cat Tow Grader, but I don't know anything about it. My Dad bought it at a Virginia DOT auction years ago and we used it on the farmDSC01548.jpgDSC01549.jpgDSC01550.jpgDSC01548.jpgDSC01549.jpgDSC01550.jpg
hello aoverbay
i cannot see the serial number very well ,is it 2A ?,if so it would be a leaning wheel no sixty drawn grader ,
post the serial number and we can give you more info ,bruce oz
web page updated 26/4/2010http://www.freewebs.com/bacolcaterpillar22/
If it is a 4A serial number then it is a 44 grader: Hand control, double frame.
machine weight: 7190 #
http://www.chriscomachinery.com/PullGraders.htm
If it is for sale let me know erik@chriscomachinery.com
Erik Christenbury
Cat List: More than some, less than others
http://www.chriscomachinery.com/ACMOChapter12.htm
Looks like a 4A serial number to me. Boy, the house in the background is WAY off being level. I'll bet they can only fill their bathtub about 2/3 full.![]()
Rich Salvaggio
D2 5U9917
'46 Willys CJ2A Farm Jeep, '49 International KB-7, '31 Allis Chalmers U, Cushman Scooter(s)
Antique garden tractors & outboard motors
Other rusty old junk comes & goes without warning.
The 2 most useful tools to have in your shop are a Crystal Ball and a Magic Wand
Hi aoverbay
Your "CAT" grader in question is definately a No 44.
Regards
Alan T.Lewis
Christchurch
NEW ZEALAND
Hi aoverbay, is your grader still for sale? dstovall@andycable.com