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    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 at 9:04pm
I bought these tractor From Eldon up in Wa state.
D 10 Series 3, Has the high/low and front weight.
D19 Diesel with 3point.
IB crane tractor
Been needing a fork lift tractor.
So I got the D 15 series fork lift.
Also bought a 2 bottom roll over plow and Oxnard Cultivator.

Plan on getting better pictures of the other tractors on Sunday.   
      

    





Also bought a John Deere BNH from Polk auctions the other day.
Just finished getting it home this morning as had it truck in closer to my place.





   


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You'll use that fork lift. I got I600, just a little under powered for it's weight.        MACK
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Simply amazing...Your my hero.
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You could have come by my place in Colorado and I would have been happy to unload the D10 here for you!  Nice forklift, my 621 is about as handy a fork lift as you can find.
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It seems like you 'lost' the mid set of wheels on your trailer ! So, I'm cuious as to what weight you can haul .
if I only had more space, more time, more money, sigh........
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Jay,
The Semi hauling company is out of Spokane Wa.
So not sure for about the trailer set up.

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Richard,
Awesome additions to your collection of unique tractors and equipment! Thanks for posting the pictures. The fork lift is a good tool! Not sure how the green one fits it but looks to have some features I had not seen before.
Any specific plans for these? 
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allows you 40,000 on the rear set of axles.  but it depends on which state your in if you can go over 80,000.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote truckerfarmer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Oct 2019 at 8:04am
General rule of thumb using Federal bridge law, he can weigh 40,000 on the trailer with that axle setup. If he had the third axle, it could weigh 42,000 on that axle group. Possibly more, depending on the distance from front to rear axle.
With a 5 axle combination his gross can only be 80,000, unless he gets an overweight permit in each state he operates in, and not every state allows it.
The reason for this setup is you don't have to worry so much about weight distribution. In other words, can load a little heavier to the back without being overweight on an axle group.

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thanks for the trailer info. I know Ontari and Michigan have different laws ,as a steel hauler I knew had to  readjust his trailer axles after he crossed the boarder. Seems like  PITA to me but I guess 'asphalt roads' are made differently...oh well...
It's be a REAL PITB hauling through 3 or more states with different laws, yeesh !
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I got a D-10 series III with the 2 speed ahead of the transmission, from Eldon several years ago. Maybe I should go check the barn.

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Wow! Elden let go of that IB crane aye? That thing is cool!!  Definitely a conversation piece!
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Glad they made it to a good home. I am sure I will regret letting the crane tractor and forklift go....that forklift came in real handy when building my last barn. The trucker's trailer is a spread axle, he arrived with them close together, then when I told him the FL would probably fit better if it went on last he spread the axles so  the rear would carry the weight better. He just inflates the air bags, pulls a coupler and drives forward to reposition it....pretty simple.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Richardmo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Oct 2019 at 9:34pm
Fork Lift has come in handy already on moving things around.
Had to pull the float out of the tank.
Glad to get the IB crane, may try and get it running this weekend.
The BNH fits in with my collection on High clearance tractors.
Have a BNH Wide front one also, but it needs restored.

Here are few more pictures of the tractors
Plan to work on the D 19 more this weekend and change out the steering column.
Need a sway block for the 3 point on the right side.
















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