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AC H10?

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Jim in Michigan

01-27-2005 20:28:15




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Any ideas what a AC H10 weighs? It has a 12 foot blade on it,I know where one is that I can get free, just have to find how much it weighs to price hauling,,, Thanks,,,JIm




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Jim in Michigan

01-28-2005 07:31:48




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 Re: AC H10? in reply to Jim in Michigan, 01-27-2005 20:28:15  
Did they make this in a gas engine? I havent even seen it yet, just going by what the guy said,,,Thanks,,Jim



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JimInOz

01-28-2005 13:38:18




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 Re: AC H10? in reply to Jim in Michigan, 01-28-2005 07:31:48  
I have a HD10 parts book for sale.Book says 2 sizes of HD10...62" tread has prefix HD10 stamped before serial #....74" tread has prefix HD10W.No other weight info....Good luck.



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ACEd

01-28-2005 06:24:08




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 Re: AC H10? in reply to Jim in Michigan, 01-27-2005 20:28:15  
AC HD-10 made from 1940-1950. 284 ci GM diesel. HD10 20960 pounds; HD10W 21360 pounds. W was 74 inch track vs non-W 62 inch track gauge. Note also there were multiple track lengths 32, 33, 34, or 35 links with different idler diameters - I have no weight info for these nor do I have any other info on configuration - with or without blade - so probably figure somewhere below 25,000 pounds would envelope it with blade.

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Dale(MO)

01-28-2005 04:21:50




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 Re: AC H10? in reply to Jim in Michigan, 01-27-2005 20:28:15  
Jim,
From what I have been told over the years, the number stood for how many tons the tractor weighed (no blade or bucket). If the blade attachment weighs 5000#, then the whole thing would be around 25,000#. Hope you get it, I've always been an AC fan. Good luck, and keep us posted!



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