The wife is looking at having me plant corn and tons of veggies.
I had that part of my land logged off about 5 years ago and the brush is 5-6 ft high. I have plenty of pine stumps to rip out. The water table is quite high right now after almost 2 weeks of rainy days and just off to the left is an overflow creek from the fire pond up the street. Just to the right of the digging it is high and dry. I popped a stump out in the digging picture and it filled with water overnight.
I have the original Drott manual and the specs are not as complete as those for a CUT but here is what is available:
breakout force = 18,550 lbs
hydraulic oil capacity = 13.5 gals
operating pressure = 1000 psi
relief valve setting = 1750 psi
bucket volume = 1 1/8 cu yds
bucket width = 71"
bucket weight = 1345 lbs
counterweight = 500 lbs
weight of tractor/loader with fluids = 15,000 lbs
fuel capacity = 33 gals
These TD6 series 62 dozers were made from 1959 thru 1969 and IH made thousands many of which had the Drott loader. These were the workhorses of the 60's. International eventually sold the crawler division to Dresser/Dresta who were then absorbed by Komatsu. The similarities in design are quite evident.