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Kreft

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thanks

thanks,

i actually have been coming on hef for months now and finnally desided to register,


o yea... how bout some pics of the new 297C!


again thanks
 

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A couple Allis Chalmers dozers:

Allis Chambers HD20.jpg

Allis Chambers HD20a.jpg

Allis Chambers HD20b.jpg

allischalmerforum3ob.jpg

hd20-2.jpg
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Jeff D.

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CB, thanks for those Allis pics!!:drinkup

I see the one is an HD10. Do you have the model #'s, or info, on any of the others?
 

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I don't have the slightest idea. :eek:

I have picked these up over time, while looking through websites. I'll try to find some more.....with specs. :D

On Edit: Well DUHHH!!! :bash

I titled all the pictures with the model numbers when I saved them. :pointhead All of them are HD-20's, except for the one on the trailer. Its an HD-10.
 
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Jeff D.

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I don't have the slightest idea. :eek:

I have picked these up over time, while looking through websites. I'll try to find some more.....with specs. :D
Oh, ok.

I wonder what's up with the bottom of the blade on the left dozer in the pic with the red white and blue border?:beatsme
 

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On Edit: Well DUHHH!!! :bash

I titled all the pictures with the model numbers when I saved them. :pointhead All of them are HD-20's, except for the one on the trailer. Its an HD-10.
Gotcha, thanks!!

:eek: You're starting to do the kinda things I do. Uh-oh!!:nono
 

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Oh, ok.

I wonder what's up with the bottom of the blade on the left dozer in the pic with the red white and blue border?:beatsme

IIRC, the point on the left side is for splitting stumps. I would assume its angled to give a better approach angle when accomplishing that job. :beatsme

Atleast I think I remember thats what it said. Geez, I'm helpful tonight. :D
 

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IIRC, the point on the left side is for splitting stumps. I would assume its angled to give a better approach angle when accomplishing that job. :beatsme

Atleast I think I remember thats what it said. Geez, I'm helpful tonight. :D
Alrighty. I was wondering about the rise in the bottom center of the blade, but maybe it's related.

Thanks!!

Dirt Dogg, I wanted to mention earlier, but it didn't seem appropriate at the time, about you're signiture line. I will now:
:badidea Never call another mans equipment junk. It may be what he likes or all he can afford! :badidea
It's the only one I've ever read that I actually like.:notworthy The line above it almost seems a contradiction, but I'm guessing it's meant light hearted??:D
 

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Junk equipment

Jeff D thanks, My grandpa told me that one day. I was about 13 years old and running a wabco c compactor on a job for him and he asked me what I thought about it. Well I told him it was junk and that he needed a new one and that was the response he gave me. It sure stuck with me, he told me lots of one liners that are good to keep in mind.

As far as case goes I just like the saying I'm sure they make something good:D
 

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Alrighty. I was wondering about the rise in the bottom center of the blade, but maybe it's related.

Thanks!!

Oh, that one.....I thought your were talking about the operator's left. :cool: :D

I would say that it is from pushing over trees and having the blade repeatedly slip on the trunk. :lmao :duh :lmao

I learned that in the "Tree Clearing Day" thread, from our resident / in-house "tree knocker over specialist"....whose name ends in 575. :D
 

Jeff D.

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I would say that it is from pushing over trees and having the blade repeatedly slip on the trunk.
:D :nono That only happens when it's tried with a track loader.

It's obvious to me now the dozer operator who was running that particular dozer musta thought it was a track loader to do that.:cool2





Hey, I just thought of something, I wonder if they ever made a hi drive track loader??:rolleyes:
Talk about the worst of both worlds!!
 
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