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D7 3T pony and hyster winch values

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rusty horse farm
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Hello my inquiry is as such, I have a good running D7 3T-2869 good bottom however two different track shoes left to right electric start pony hydrolic blade,about 12' needs paint what should the price range be? also selling a hyster D7 winch off a 1955 D7 whats the range on that$$$ and last but not least selling a 3T pony motor no electric start but dual range HI-Lo good but I swapped the cylinder head to mine for a crack. if you can help me price this I would appreciate it D7 also has a trailer full of parts engine was swapped for a 4T and have all but block and crank. Thanks Dan Reilly
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Tue, May 26, 2015 1:36 AM
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Welcome to ACMOC, Good luck with your D7 3T and parts. It would be a big help if you would add your location to your profile(at least your general location). This would affect equipment values also.
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Tue, May 26, 2015 1:54 AM
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Reply to seiscat:
Welcome to ACMOC, Good luck with your D7 3T and parts. It would be a big help if you would add your location to your profile(at least your general location). This would affect equipment values also.
welcome rusty

you might wanna bung some photos up as well you know what they say a picture is worth a thousand words so to speak

Paul
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Tue, May 26, 2015 2:36 AM
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hello again, the location is down east Maine. no one to venture a guess on values. i was thinking $3500 on D7 and $500 on pony and $2000 on winch????
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Tue, May 26, 2015 9:31 AM
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hello again, the location is down east Maine. no one to venture a guess on values. i was thinking $3500 on D7 and $500 on pony and $2000 on winch????
Without knowing the actual condition its pretty hard to estimate.
I don't think your unreasonable with your asking but actuals may be about 1/2 those numbers.
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Tue, May 26, 2015 12:24 PM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
Without knowing the actual condition its pretty hard to estimate.
I don't think your unreasonable with your asking but actuals may be about 1/2 those numbers.
as for condition its really not bad I try to get some action shots of it but im 400 miles away now, it doesnt look nice only because of paint but its the only crawler i have had that the tracks are good it leaks nothing the brakes and clutches all work great it has great oil pressure although the blade is welded up and the cylinders are pitted some but do not leak .I was told its a 1944 and it does have the early hood that extends over the radiator I think Ill knock down the spare pony motor to around 300.00 thanks Dan
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Wed, May 27, 2015 7:31 AM
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Reply to rusty horse farm:
as for condition its really not bad I try to get some action shots of it but im 400 miles away now, it doesnt look nice only because of paint but its the only crawler i have had that the tracks are good it leaks nothing the brakes and clutches all work great it has great oil pressure although the blade is welded up and the cylinders are pitted some but do not leak .I was told its a 1944 and it does have the early hood that extends over the radiator I think Ill knock down the spare pony motor to around 300.00 thanks Dan
My files show it to be a late 1945 machine.
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Wed, May 27, 2015 7:39 AM
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My files show it to be a late 1945 machine.


thank you for looking up 1945
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