so these are pics of what I have looked at in a scrap yard, but do not know what it is?pics of 50
Nice!Hard to say..... do your pics resemble this one?
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I thought it mite be. I do have some more pics if necessary. however the pins and bushings are totally wore out. I don't know much about the rest. I would think at best it is only worth scrap prices as that's where it is in a scrap yard. thanks for the info.It does look like a regular 500.
https://newlondon.craigslist.org/hvo/d/dayville-60s-bulldozer/7015662343.htmlYou can be assured the motor is probably toast and depending on how much water has got into the tranny and... whether or not it has froze too.... the good thing is since it's an IHC there is a good following and some aftermarket stuff is available, and a lot of things were interchangeable with other red stuff
I think that's a bit newer or different model???https://newlondon.craigslist.org/hvo/d/dayville-60s-bulldozer/7015662343.html
Track tensioner is all the way and there is a bag at the sprocket... the one you found might be better than this one.
T 340 I think.I think that's a bit newer or different model???
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Well.... from the pics I seriously doubt it runs....well if it is still there in the spring may see if it runs and go from there
Dash picture and gear stick look much the same a TD5 , one little difference is there is no dimond shaped plate screwed to the lower firewall covering where the steering colume comes out on the wheel tractor front end as that what was the motor used on to . The pump in front of the radiator is different to the TD5 as that was on the side of the motor . Is the reverse and 2nd gear line up ? This could be a late model TD5 . Its looks rough , but not as rough looking as mine and it went every day it was needed . When I sold mine in "89 one of the guys interested bought a 500 instead , it had a power shift transmission in it , he showed me a very expensive part for it after it broke down , meanwhile my old dozer just kept going .pics of 50
yep , all that to , but the throttle lever is down , most likely had to stop it so should start .No exhaust pipe, air cleaner removed, cobbled together suction line on pump, mangled radiator, sitting for XXX amount of time and who knows what else. The fact it is partly taken apart tells me it has some serious problems or else it would have been repaired. If you're looking for a cheap dozer, I don't think this is the one you want.