Yes it does, thank you!Hope this helps
:beatsme What can I say Squizzy, it's a sickness.:duhMore antique Junk???
I didn't take that into account. So it's around 38K lbs then.Deas Plant said:Always bearing in mind that our 'tons' were based on 'Ye Olde Englishe Systeme' which had a ton at 2,240 #.
Yes it does, thank you!
That's actually lighter than I expected. I didn't see a pony starting motor on it either, but only took a quick walk around. I may check into this further, next week, and see what the price and condition is.
Thank you Sir.
I can see it now:
Old School Excavation Inc.
Jeff D. - Proprietor
Now you need to pick up a B model Mack to pull 'em around with!
I need a lowboy first though. My current Mack will have too do for now. I know where there was an old lowboy for sale cheap, but don't know if it's still there. That will also play a part in my desicion.Now you need to pick up a B model Mack to pull 'em around with!
I'll get to find out tomorrow what it has, and the price. It's gonna have to be priced low for me too get real interested though.wrenchbender said:A lot of the old 6's and 7's have been changed over to electric start. I still like the old ponys but the electric's are more cost effective.
Well, there's one for sure still around.:cool2Hjolli said:Speaking of old D7s 3T, are there still many of those around?.............
..........Just wondering if any one still finds these old machines useful for anything
Thanks guy's for the replies!:thumbsup
I got the lowdown on this particular dozer today. It needs a final drive rebuilt.
It had $5k stuck into the motor last spring, and also had the engine converted to electric start, then during the summer the final went.
I'll be scratching that one off the list.
My bud Orchard Ex gave me some honest advice concerning my desire to get a dozer in this size range, so old. Thanks for that too!!
Keeping in mind what a money pit one could be, and often times is, needs to be kept fresh in my mind.
So, anyhoo, there it is..........
Thanks again everyone!!