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Caterpillar #11 6K diesel auto patrol weight and speed

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I was wondering if anyone would know the weight of a Caterpillar #11 auto patrol, 6K serial number prefix, with 3 cylinder diesel engine with pony and with snow plow wing? What's the travel speed of these in high gear?
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Mon, Oct 19, 2020 3:57 AM
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single drive -16520 pounds , tandem drive 18550 pounds WITHOUT snow plow wing
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Tue, Oct 20, 2020 12:54 AM
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single drive -16520 pounds , tandem drive 18550 pounds WITHOUT snow plow wing
Thanks for the information. This a tandem drive. I guess it weighs up there pretty good. Does anyone know how fast these travel in road gear? I can't find many specifications for the Model 11 motor grader.
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Tue, Oct 20, 2020 3:16 AM
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Hi Team,
found my old photocopy that I got about 40 years ago of an early Caterpillar Products brochure.
Speed looks like a stunning 10MPH flat out.
Sorry no data on snow ploughs as there were many outside makers of these and so weights would vary considerably depending on the style of plough fitted and how many wings, type of operating mechanism for the wings, etc.
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Tue, Oct 20, 2020 6:09 AM
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Hi Team,
found my old photocopy that I got about 40 years ago of an early Caterpillar Products brochure.
Speed looks like a stunning 10MPH flat out.
Sorry no data on snow ploughs as there were many outside makers of these and so weights would vary considerably depending on the style of plough fitted and how many wings, type of operating mechanism for the wings, etc.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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Thanks for the photo copy and for the information. This one has the 3 cylinder diesel engine with pony start, so I'm guessing the diesel grader will be heavier then the gas powered one? This one has a big wing on the right side for plowing snow. I'm guessing it would weigh around 1000 pounds? It has the serial number prefix 6K and around the 500th one made if the serial number starts out with 1?
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Tue, Oct 20, 2020 7:41 AM
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