Allis HD7, Parts machine, any interest?

mardi 22 avril 2014

My dad has an allis HD7 that he said I could list for sale. It had a Left Steering clutch go bad about 15+ years ago. He parked it in the woods and there it sits. It has a 3-71 Detroit, straight blade (semi-U possibly), 3 or 4 speed trans with one reverse, the blade lift cylinders are mounted vertically to the ROPS(? can't seem to find that style on other hd7's i've seen), no winch. We know the blower seals were bad (if tipped a little to (Right?) side it would run on oil wide open). The main clutch was questional also. We put a salvage yard Right Front Idler (it has a little orange paint on it, the rest of the dozer has some yellow paint) about a year before it quit. I'm sure the tree rats have removed all the insulation from the wiring (at least there's not much in a hd7), and it looks like the trans/clutch access plates in the floor have been removed (they're there, but the squirrels have filled the seat/floor full of acorns, leaves and sticks.) It is parked on flat ground, (but no way to get a decent sized trailer snaked down the road to it), would need to be moved about 1/4 mile to trailer access. He would like to see it go to someone that needs some (rare?) parts rather than scrap yard. I took pics (including track chains, sprockets, idlers, and grousers). Is it worth posting pics and selling?

There's no rush, it's set for this long. i was telling him about this forum and said someone might be interested in it. We're in the Ozark Mountains, Central USA.

BTW Does anyone remember the heavy equipment salvage yard between Neosho and Granby, MO beside Alt 71 hwy/hwy 59A? i remember watching all that old Iron being sheared and hauled for scrap as i drove by. It went on for months. At one time they had a FD31 or 41? parked by the highway. it was the biggest dozer i've ever seen. (We got the hd7 idler there).




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