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Something different? How about crawler/dozer pics?

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    Posted: 14 Mar 2011 at 6:00pm
Post pics of your AC crawler/dozer's!( If you got them)
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1942 HD3,  1 OF 28 MADE,  2 CYLINDER DETROIT ONLY ONE KNOWN TO EXIST, STILL RUNNING!
 
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Hey Terry - Nice Machine! Do you know the origins of that HD3? Can you post the serial number? Want to run the number through my grand dads service records.
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Bought my hd3 here in Idaho last year. Serial # 8. Found it near Clear Creek Idaho just outside of Boise, and that is all the history I have on it. I need a service manual for it if anyone knows how to come up with one as it is limited. Have very good parts manual that came with it. Maybe a model M sevice manual will work. Any help would be great. Thanks  Terry.
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All of these crawler pictures are really making me want for one! Darrel
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This the big guy at work in a coal mine last fall. HD-41 actually a 41B

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Above is a HD-21 that pulled the drainage plow at our farm a few years ago.
My H-3 is checking out his big brother.
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The ripper on the hind end of that monster HD-21 is as big as the H-3! Too cool. Thanks for posting Calvin. I love the crawlers!
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