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1951 d7, 3t 17877 for sale

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SOLD,SOLD

I have this dozer for sale, not sure what to ask for it (open to opinions) I was thinking around 12K located in NE New Mexico. It's in good shape and well taken care of, starts up in a jiffy and no problems. Just replaced the transmission drive links and complete rebuild of front CCU. I have a good video of a cold start but is to large for upload
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Thu, Apr 2, 2015 5:33 AM
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I would consider trade for 28'+ fifth wheel cargo trailer, or self contained slide in truck camper for long bed.
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Fri, Apr 24, 2015 4:46 AM
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I would consider trade for 28'+ fifth wheel cargo trailer, or self contained slide in truck camper for long bed.
I wonder with those guides hanging down off the nose cone did it have a blade with internal push bars or maybe it was a drott ????dunno

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Fri, Apr 24, 2015 5:54 AM
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I wonder with those guides hanging down off the nose cone did it have a blade with internal push bars or maybe it was a drott ????dunno

Paul
[quote="mrsmackpaul"]I wonder with those guides hanging down off the nose cone did it have a blade with internal push bars or maybe it was a drott ????dunno

Paul[/quote]

Never paid those much mind, was on there when I bought it. I don't know what they were used for but looks like they were cut off. From my understanding this dozer came from Kirtland AFB. The feller who bought it from their was going to ship it to Alaska but was to expensive so I picked it up from him after leaving the base. It was used to clear a path and pull cable for a fence that surrounded a small mountain that was used to house nukes and then it was stored. I've been using it about 20 to 40hrs a year for the last 8 years or so, kept it well greased and oils up changed both engine oils/filters fall 2013.
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Thu, Apr 30, 2015 8:53 PM
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[quote="mrsmackpaul"]I wonder with those guides hanging down off the nose cone did it have a blade with internal push bars or maybe it was a drott ????dunno

Paul[/quote]

Never paid those much mind, was on there when I bought it. I don't know what they were used for but looks like they were cut off. From my understanding this dozer came from Kirtland AFB. The feller who bought it from their was going to ship it to Alaska but was to expensive so I picked it up from him after leaving the base. It was used to clear a path and pull cable for a fence that surrounded a small mountain that was used to house nukes and then it was stored. I've been using it about 20 to 40hrs a year for the last 8 years or so, kept it well greased and oils up changed both engine oils/filters fall 2013.
Upload your video to youtube - they take just about anything - and then post the link here
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Fri, May 1, 2015 4:02 AM
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Upload your video to youtube - they take just about anything - and then post the link here


Here you go Neil my first youtube video, hope this works. You might hear little whistling/hissing at first start of the Pony motor, I had forgot to remove the tape holding down the exhaust flaps.


http://youtu.be/ZXhB9Geaimc
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Tue, May 5, 2015 7:55 PM
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[quote="RDY2ROK"]SOLD,SOLD

I have this dozer for sale, not sure what to ask for it (open to opinions) I was thinking around 12K located in NE New Mexico. It's in good shape and well taken care of, starts up in a jiffy and no problems. Just replaced the transmission drive links and complete rebuild of front CCU. I have a good video of a cold start but is to large for upload[/quote]

SOLD Thanks.
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Mon, May 25, 2015 7:11 AM
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[quote="RDY2ROK"]SOLD,SOLD

I have this dozer for sale, not sure what to ask for it (open to opinions) I was thinking around 12K located in NE New Mexico. It's in good shape and well taken care of, starts up in a jiffy and no problems. Just replaced the transmission drive links and complete rebuild of front CCU. I have a good video of a cold start but is to large for upload[/quote]

SOLD Thanks.
Would you mind sharing what it sold for? Tough to get comps when asked.
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Mon, May 25, 2015 7:55 AM
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Would you mind sharing what it sold for? Tough to get comps when asked.

$9000.00...
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