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Ac HD16 worth ?

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chuck

08-01-2000 06:41:39




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A friend has a HD16 dozer for sale for 9000 &
seems to run good for him.Is this about normal &
is there anything special I should look for?




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Kirk

08-02-2000 14:17:20




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 Re: ac HD16 worth ? in reply to chuck, 08-01-2000 06:41:39  
The most expensive parts to watch out for is the undercarriage. A severly worn undercarriage could cost close to the same amount ($9000.00) to repair even with used or rebuilt parts.

Feel the bushings under the track to see if severly grooved or cracked. Replacing pins and bushings can cost up to $3500.00, if no cracks and pins are in good shape a turn job would cost around $800.00 give or take a couple hundred.

Sprockets, rollers and idlers also should be checked for excessive ware. Make sure there is still some adjustment room on the idlers to tighten the track. If not stay away unless you have money to burn. And believe me, a lot of these machines show up for sale when the undercarriage repair costs exceed the value of the machine. If you can post a picture of the undercarriage of the machine I know a couple of us who can give you an idea of the condition and value.

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Bill

08-01-2000 08:42:33




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 Re: ac HD16 worth ? in reply to chuck, 08-01-2000 06:41:39  
The value will depend upon a number of things,

Age, serial number, how many hours are on the engine, what is the wear left on the UnderCarriage U/C. If it is badly worn on the U/C than is may worth scrap value only.

The HD 16 was produced from 1955 to 1981, In 1970 they introduced the B series. Serial number go from 101-9619 and b from 10301-15221. Depending upon model they either had a torque converter or sliding gear constant mesh trany

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