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Topic: HD41
Posted By: 1955CA
Subject: HD41
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2021 at 7:13pm
Not my pic, but original posters name is on it, so thank you to him. A friend sent to me and it is so awesome I had to share with all you Allis lovers.
Bonus points for the Autocar too!



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Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2021 at 8:46pm
that’s cool


Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2021 at 9:04pm
WOW.... look at the car models... That had to be about 1980 ?  Down town New Jersey with a 80 TON LOAD !! Thumbs Up

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Like them all, but love the "B"s.


Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2021 at 9:07pm
I'd hate to change all the tires on that darn trailer. According to research I did years ago, they removed the blade and transported it seperatly. That is one hefty load.


Posted By: JohnColo
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 2:11pm
Wow!  The grill guard on the truck is a bit of an understatement!  Must have been a short move, can't imagine going through a weigh station with it, would probably break the scale.

I used to get chicken manure from the local egg farm.  They would haul it on a 2 axle end dump.  I think I paid $2 per ton for it.  One load cost me $102.....


Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 2:43pm
By grill, only two cab lights and Center Mounted Horn, that is a mid sixties A-car.  Geared to eternity twin stick two boxes and probably a Smoking Powerhouse of 250hp.  Newest car in pics is a 76.


Posted By: DougG
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 3:12pm
Thats a hunk of iron for sure


Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 3:19pm
Like TOM said, we use to take the blade and ripper off to get it down to about 60 tons and still over width... With the blade and ripper, its in the 80 TON range... Standard blade was 18 ft wide i think.

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Like them all, but love the "B"s.


Posted By: Ian Beale
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 3:20pm
Dozers get around.  

Two FD 30's here in this part of Oz started life pushing on New York rubbish dumps


Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 4:27pm
How'd they get That stink off them!!!  Worked landfill machines LONG ago, was NOTHING on them if struck a Arc or a Torch cut or sat in the sun long enough did not reek horribly.


Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 4:53pm
Ian.... i was familiar with that job. Fresh Kills New York... About  1984.  CAT had been the tractor of choice for YEARS... FIAT under bid to get the job.. Basically gave the tractors away to get a foot in the door. I think it was 30 tractors... Union on site was PISSED.. About 20 of the tractors "caught fire" and burned bad.  Rebuilt a few, but Union was not on board with the FA machines.... Miserable job.

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Like them all, but love the "B"s.


Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 5:02pm
Look at the :30 - 1:00 minute mark.... that place was He!! on earth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxPJYiZNFGg" rel="nofollow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxPJYiZNFGg




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Like them all, but love the "B"s.


Posted By: JohnColo
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2021 at 2:25pm
Now they send it to New Mexico and other states.  We get some of the sludge in S.E. Colorado.


Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 29 Jan 2021 at 7:23pm
is capping a landfill magically stop the pollution.



Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 29 Jan 2021 at 8:05pm
Actually starts generating Methane, is worse.


Posted By: Ray54
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2021 at 1:35pm
Originally posted by DMiller DMiller wrote:

Actually starts generating Methane, is worse.

 
20 years ago the big thing was burning it to generate electricity, that still a green thing to do?


Had a cousin working for a company installing the generators all over the USA. He had enough when the union guys in Chicago pined one of his crew by not knowing how to operate equipment. He removed the operator that that froze up on the controls after his mistake. Union want to fine or imprison him for not following there rules. The pinned worker was not hurt bad thankfully.  



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