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Hope that it's realy that way with CAT. My opinon is the opposite. The local organization is normaly encouring but when contacting central office in europe, the woman in charge of marketing told me that under no circumstanse I could put a CAT label on my one off model. Hard to belive that they would go to court about this, a multibillion company agains a civilian, must have more important issues.
I have made my own decals with a font comercial available, as close as possible but NOT cat's version. If you start producing your fine model it may be a complete different issue, so don't send another model to ceo, he might prosecute you ![]() ![]() |
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I did receive a personal letter from Doug Oberhelman, CEO of Cat, and he was very complimentary in his letter to me regarding the model, and did not elude to any problem with copyright issues. He talked about his love for the outdoors, and his hunting property in IL. I mentioned to The Cat Rep that i owned a few 1:1 Cat machines which we use on our recreational land, and Doug mentioned that in his letter, and what machines he enjoys using on his land. I received a few Cat/ MossyOak Caps, and a signed copy of his book "Quail Lakes & Coal: Energy for Wildlife ... And The World". I thought this was pretty cool, as of course im a big fan of Caterpillar machines. I didnt expect to receive any recognition for the model, I was just experimenting with my abilites, so to get such a nice response from Cat and especially the CEO is a pretty cool thing. Ill take it.. ![]()
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That's great to hear Jason. I thought maybe he would say " we're looking for people like you to work in our 3D printing R&D department "
![]() But just the fact you got someone's attention that high up the food chain is very cool! And BTW, the patent on Cat high drive undercarriage system expired awhile back and they never renewed so anybody can make them now. I've been told new dozer are back to low drive and electric driven motors. No more torque converter , tranny just electric motor to a final drive! That's all for smaller dozers like D6, 7. I'm sure the big d10 and 11 will remain high drives. |
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Memory ain't what it used to be. The electric dozer was announced around 2009. And it's only a D7E version.
http://gas2.org/2009/09/18/caterpill...rid-bulldozer/ There's a new D6T in our shop right now and unlike the old days, it's not a high drive and is low sprocket with hydraulic motors / final drive. Again, eliminating the torq and tranny. Machines are changing so much it's hard to keep up! Sorry, don't mean to high jack your awsome news thread but here's one more new innovation that will blow your mind! http://youtu.be/N4HlGBfQgL0 Last edited by Supermario; 05-19-2015 at 08:45 PM. |
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Very cool that you have earned the recognition from such a big company, great job!
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