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Euclid TC-12 Twin Engine bulldozer working - low-res

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Old low-res video of Euclid TC-12 Twin Engine bulldozer (Twin 6-71's) working alongside a CAT D-7 at the 2004 Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA) National Convention, Saegertown PA. It is scheduled to be operating at the 2008 HCEA National Convention, Brownsville PA. Turn up the sound and watch the 2 halves rock!

My son, wurlitzer153duplex, has posted more video of the TC-12 taken at Brownsville, Aug. 2008, on his YT site, a lot better than this old Low-Res.

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  • DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!!

  • Check out the more recent 2 videos of this machine on my son's channel, wurlitzer153duplex.

  • This machine is scheduled to be at the HCEA National Convention at the National Pike show, Brownsville PA, August 8th, 9th, and 10th, 2008, along with a lot more big iron.

    The owner is not one to let it sit on static display all weekend.

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  • Even your ear protection needs ear protection on this one! I love it!

  • I first saw one of these working the beach after the big storm of March 1962 in Rehoboth Beach Delaware. I was amazed at the power these things had and the sound was something I will never forget. It's nice to see that someone took the time and patience to restore one of them. They don't make anything comparable anymore.

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  • screamin' detroit

    

  • A good machine but before ther time

  • damn to bad some of the dozers that we have to day cant preform like that..

  • These big green bastards are why I'm deaf today.

  • @RenzeZielman

    I drove a C-6 that is one half of the C-12. The original model had a muffler under the hood that made the motor very quite. This was a very enjoyable machine to operate. It also had the fan and the the rad at the rear of the tractor. In the summer the blades would blow the heat away from the operator. Ours had a reversible fan so that in winter, the heat was blown on the operator.

  • The cat is more bearable to the ears.

  • man i miss the old eucs.gotta love that sound

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