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Weight of 1960 road grader #12

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3 days 9 hours ago #261403 by clayton
Hello I’m looking at a 1960 road grader #12 curious about the weight, it’s had a 24 volt starter added and pony is still present. 318 engine which has decent power thank you for the info.

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3 days 6 hours ago #261404 by D4Jim
What is the serial number? They changed engines around 1960 and if it has the 318 engine it is a 1959 or earlier. Engine in 1960 was D333.
#12 with D318 about 22,400 lb and with D333 about 24,400 lb not including scarifier etc.

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D47U 1950 #10164
Cat 112 1949 #3U1457
Cat 40 Scraper #1W-5494

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2 days 9 hours ago #261420 by clayton
Hello D4Jim sn: 8T17408 so I believe it’s between 1957-1959?

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2 days 5 hours ago #261423 by brian18a
1955

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2 days 2 hours ago #261425 by clayton
Well didn’t end up getting this one but will find another thank you for the info.

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17 hours 31 minutes ago - 17 hours 26 minutes ago #261433 by bernie
212 Motor Grader shipping weight just under 14,000 lbs. with scarifiers adding just under 1,000 pounds.

What am I missing on the weight that makes the #12E 9,000 pounds heavier?

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14 hours 10 minutes ago #261434 by seyser
The whole frame is larger. Lots of iron there. The 6 cyl engine vs 4 cyl. I believe they share the same cabs but could be wrong.
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10 hours 47 minutes ago #261436 by D4Jim
Seyser is correct in that the 212 is a lot smaller than the #12. The 12 and the 112 are similar except for the engine.

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D47U 1950 #10164
Cat 112 1949 #3U1457
Cat 40 Scraper #1W-5494
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