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Bill Austins footwork = D8 for TractorDon

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I would like to thank Bill Austin for doing a WHOLE LOT of footwork while he was in the area, in finding the owner of a D8 2U and ripper that I just bought. This has probably been a year long venture. I would like to thank him now before the reality of what I did sets in๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜„
The pony motor was running and the main turning over within the last 4 months. The "mechanic" could not get it fired, if he did I am sure I would not have been able to get it.
I have pics but this computer is bout had it and when I enlarge them the quality is very poor for some reason.
I know Bill reads the BB, but can't post. Thanks again.
Would anyone have the weight of D8 2U 22500 Ag Cat with CCU on rear, and a little tougher question a Le Tourneau ripper for the 8? I have no # at this time for the ripper.
Thanks, Don
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 5:57 AM
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I'm showing bare machine weighing in at 36,310 lbs.
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 6:23 AM
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I think those pull type rippers run around 8000 lbs. I used to see a lot more around before the price of scrap went up.
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 7:39 AM
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Reply to 8C 361:
I think those pull type rippers run around 8000 lbs. I used to see a lot more around before the price of scrap went up.
Hi Don,
I wondered how long it was going to be before you moved in on that one๐Ÿ˜„
Here's some pictures that Bill sent me some time ago. Undercarriage looks good along with the rest of the tractor. Looks to have segmented sprockets to if I'm reading the picture right.

36,000 lbs is good on the tractor.
8,000 lbs seems good on the ripper, not quite as heavy as the LeTourneau K-3 root rake at 9,000 lbs+
Add 2,000 lbs for the #25

P.S. That ROPS looks a little light๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 10:47 AM
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Hi Don,
I wondered how long it was going to be before you moved in on that one๐Ÿ˜„
Here's some pictures that Bill sent me some time ago. Undercarriage looks good along with the rest of the tractor. Looks to have segmented sprockets to if I'm reading the picture right.

36,000 lbs is good on the tractor.
8,000 lbs seems good on the ripper, not quite as heavy as the LeTourneau K-3 root rake at 9,000 lbs+
Add 2,000 lbs for the #25

P.S. That ROPS looks a little light๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„
Don,

Congrats on the D8๐Ÿ˜„ . Nice looking tractor and ripper too. I bet you'll have it up and running in no time.
Chris Clarke
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 11:48 AM
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Don,

Congrats on the D8๐Ÿ˜„ . Nice looking tractor and ripper too. I bet you'll have it up and running in no time.
TractorDon,

I'm jealous, it's ready for a #80 can๐Ÿ˜„ . I'm with OldMagnet on this one. You had better keep it in potatoe dirt doin' flat lander stuff. That ROPS ๐Ÿ˜ฎ just won't cut it๐Ÿ™„ . Good Find
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 2:48 PM
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TractorDon,

I'm jealous, it's ready for a #80 can๐Ÿ˜„ . I'm with OldMagnet on this one. You had better keep it in potatoe dirt doin' flat lander stuff. That ROPS ๐Ÿ˜ฎ just won't cut it๐Ÿ™„ . Good Find
Don,
The weight would depend on which LeT ripper you have..LeT make two rippers for the D8. The Model โ€œK30โ€ was the extra heavy duty rooter as there were called, and weighing in at approximately 12,300 lbs. and came with 3 teeth. The Model โ€œHโ€ Heavy Duty Rooter weighing in at approximately 8,440 lbs. and they came with 3 or 5 teeth.
Then later the Model โ€œHโ€ became the Model โ€œH3โ€ which weight in at approximately 7,500 lbs and came with 3 teeth. As, well the โ€œK30โ€ weight was increased to 13,100 lbs, so we have a variety in weight.

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In viewing OM posted photos I can say its not a โ€œK30โ€. It would have to be a model โ€œHโ€ or a later Model โ€œH3โ€. about the only way on could tell without the Sn would be by weight. Hope you find the Sn.
Kelly
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 3:56 PM
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Don,
The weight would depend on which LeT ripper you have..LeT make two rippers for the D8. The Model โ€œK30โ€ was the extra heavy duty rooter as there were called, and weighing in at approximately 12,300 lbs. and came with 3 teeth. The Model โ€œHโ€ Heavy Duty Rooter weighing in at approximately 8,440 lbs. and they came with 3 or 5 teeth.
Then later the Model โ€œHโ€ became the Model โ€œH3โ€ which weight in at approximately 7,500 lbs and came with 3 teeth. As, well the โ€œK30โ€ weight was increased to 13,100 lbs, so we have a variety in weight.

Addendum:
In viewing OM posted photos I can say its not a โ€œK30โ€. It would have to be a model โ€œHโ€ or a later Model โ€œH3โ€. about the only way on could tell without the Sn would be by weight. Hope you find the Sn.
Kelly
Bruder9, 8C 361, Old Magnet, Kelly, thanks for all the information. Let's see, less the 30 lbs worth of "FACTORY ROPS"๐Ÿ˜ฎ (wich will be removed on site) guess I would be safe in telling the trucker 43,970 lbs Hope to get up there next week, depending on the weather.
I would like to take it to Woodland, but it would be about another 100 miles the wrong direction plus the return, so not likely.
OM, thanks for posting the pics. I must have turned the wrong bolt on the computer last night, has been down until this morning.
Paso Chris, I do believe it will run in short order if the info I got from the previous owner and what Bill had learned is correct.
7Upuller, no need to be jealous, the little D8 will fit in the can of the 660 you just bought๐Ÿ˜„ Gives me an idea, can we put the D8 in the can and take it to Woodland? The Smokies will never dream there is a D8 in the can๐Ÿ˜„
Thank you also to B4D2 for offering to post the pics.
Thanks Guys, Don
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Thu, Jan 31, 2008 6:31 AM
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Bruder9, 8C 361, Old Magnet, Kelly, thanks for all the information. Let's see, less the 30 lbs worth of "FACTORY ROPS"๐Ÿ˜ฎ (wich will be removed on site) guess I would be safe in telling the trucker 43,970 lbs Hope to get up there next week, depending on the weather.
I would like to take it to Woodland, but it would be about another 100 miles the wrong direction plus the return, so not likely.
OM, thanks for posting the pics. I must have turned the wrong bolt on the computer last night, has been down until this morning.
Paso Chris, I do believe it will run in short order if the info I got from the previous owner and what Bill had learned is correct.
7Upuller, no need to be jealous, the little D8 will fit in the can of the 660 you just bought๐Ÿ˜„ Gives me an idea, can we put the D8 in the can and take it to Woodland? The Smokies will never dream there is a D8 in the can๐Ÿ˜„
Thank you also to B4D2 for offering to post the pics.
Thanks Guys, Don
Don, that canopy is one of those "tan thru" type, like the swim suits you wear when you don't want tan lines ๐Ÿ˜ฎ That is one straight looking machine. Seems like between ACMOC and ACME, there's been alot of D8's getting new life breathed back into them. As I always say, why are all the nice tractors in California? Glad to offer whatever help I can. Good Luck Buddy.
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Thu, Jan 31, 2008 6:46 AM
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Don, that canopy is one of those "tan thru" type, like the swim suits you wear when you don't want tan lines ๐Ÿ˜ฎ That is one straight looking machine. Seems like between ACMOC and ACME, there's been alot of D8's getting new life breathed back into them. As I always say, why are all the nice tractors in California? Glad to offer whatever help I can. Good Luck Buddy.
That is not a LeTourneau ripper but a Wooldridge built in Sunnyvale. The tag is under the pile of cable.
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Thu, Jan 31, 2008 7:04 AM
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That is not a LeTourneau ripper but a Wooldridge built in Sunnyvale. The tag is under the pile of cable.
One more pic on the ripper.
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Thu, Jan 31, 2008 7:32 AM
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