[AT] Lindeman BO crawler hydraulics was Happy July 4th from Ferndale

Brian VanDragt bvandragt at comcast.net
Fri Jul 5 20:28:43 PDT 2019


Yes, Lindeman made the hydraulic system also. The clutch pulley gear drives the first reduction gear, and the pump is mounted above, and driven by, the first reduction gear.  The clutch must be engaged to lift the toolbar. Brian 
-------- Original message --------From: Jack <jacktractor at live.com> Date: 7/5/19  11:18 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> Subject: Re: [AT] Lindeman BO crawler hydraulics was Happy July 4th from
  Ferndale It looks like the John Deere BO based  Lindeman crawlers may have used the belt pulley output shaft to drive the hydraulic pump to lift the blade. This is an excellent link and I am glad to see it. This link suggests that Lindeman added the entire hydraulic system.[Dean Van P. ] Here is a link to the BO Lindeman Tool Bar Manual in PDF format.  It could be mounted both on the front or rear of the BO Lindeman depending on whether a front blade was used or rear implements:http://lindemanarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Hyd.-Tool-Bar-Manual001.pdfhttp://lindemanarchives.com/[ Brian VanDragt] The Lindeman hydraulic tool bar was made for their BO crawlers and they also made a version for Caterpillar crawlers.  There were a few BR crawlers made and the tool bar would work on them also because the only difference between the BO crawler and BR crawler is it's serial number and maybe the hood.  The tool bar would not work on a wheeled BR or BO because it attaches to the track frame.  The tool bar can be mounted on the front of the crawler to carry a blade, or the rear of the crawler for tillage tools.[ James Peck]  My question was whether a Lindemann tool bar would have been available for a John Deere BR. I cant tell from this Lindemann link.  http://lindemanarchives.com/lindeman-archives-history/  [John Maxwell, Ferndale, CA] List members, Happy July 4 from Ferndale.   This [45 BR on rubber] picture is from a year ago, that was in the web section of the Eureka newspaper.  Not sure where the "stunning" comes from, but it makes it down our main drag.  Tractor pretty much looks the same this year.  Lots of parades in this little town of 1500.   The big one being the "Lighted Tractor Parade" a little before Christmas.  _______________________________________________AT mailing listAT at lists.antique-tractor.comhttp://lists.antique-tractor.com/listinfo.cgi/at-antique-tractor.com
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