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Okiejohn
Silver Level Joined: 18 Apr 2011 Location: Orlando, OK Points: 99 |
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Posted: 08 May 2011 at 8:30pm |
Does anybody know if there's a forum or discussion board on Austin-Western motor graders? My dad operated one 50 years ago, it was the first one I rode in, and I'd like to find one, cheap, if possible, to restore. I'd like it to be the small 4-wheeled model that crab-steered.
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Coke-in-MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41201 |
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Seems they ran detroits in them , see a few around but not many any more .
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Okiejohn
Silver Level Joined: 18 Apr 2011 Location: Orlando, OK Points: 99 |
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You're right, the later ones mostly ran Detroits, early ones had an INternational UD-16 engine, same engine as was in the W-9 farm tractor, started on gasoline, then switched same engine over to run on diesel. Carb on one side, fuel pump and injectors on the other side. A few of the later ones had a small Cummins in them. I'd really like to find one with the International in it.
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Coke-in-MN
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Hmm have a Adams 411 full size grader setting out back , UD 14 engine , 12 ft moleboard , new cutting edges, all mechanical lift, tilt, circle, steering and wheel lean. 6 wheel unit. Full cab (no glass) and doors . figure are around 38 to 40 vintage but unsure of when it was made as not to much on Adams has survived for information.
Last ran 15 years or so (ran when parked) to put in drive about 5 miles from my place drove there and back and worked 3 days on site.
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Okiejohn
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Wish you were closer to me. I'd ask if you were interested in selling it. Sounds like the machine my grandfather ran for the county down here, before my dad started. Granddad retired about the time I turned 5, so I barely remember his machine. Dad retired when I was 24, in 1982. He started out on an old Rome, then they let him have the A-W brand new. told him there'd be a man come out to teach him how to run it, Dad used to say he was still waiting when he retired. During his time operating, he ran machines from Cat, JD, and even one Allis M-100,. After he got his second JD, I got okd enough to work for the county, and they put me on his old Allis. It was an excellent machine, and I'd like to find one of those, too.
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M Diesel
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Pretty close. The 9 is 4 cylinder while the UD-16 has six. Same size pistons, rates at 100HP, stronger than the UD-14 4 cylinder. I haven't run one of the graders yet but would like to. Having several gas starts it just kinda seems like the right thing to do. With twin stacks they do have a sound of their own.
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Okiejohn
Silver Level Joined: 18 Apr 2011 Location: Orlando, OK Points: 99 |
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Most assuredly. Sound REAL good to me, too, especially under load when the governor kicks in.
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Coke-in-MN
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With the gear drive levers for all the controls , which run off kind of power take off, it is a 3 hand operation. Then have one set of gears that chatter when engaged and wow does that shake the teeth when using it.
Surprising how much dirt one can move with these machines in rolling in a drive and how quick one can smooth out a long stretch of ground.
The 411 I have spend 10 years grading a 1/4 mile dirt trak (Stillwater Speed Bowl) here in MN until retired for another newer Adams 512 I believe. Almost bought that machine also but who needs 2 of them.
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