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Weight model of old Austin Western grader.

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PaulCtOH

11-01-2001 07:37:01




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Probably from the 1940's or 1950's era. It is a single axle with 4cyl. IH gas engine and cab. Guesses and opinions are most appreciated. Thank, Paul




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Redtractorman

11-01-2001 17:05:56




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 Re: Weight model of old Austin Western grader. in reply to PaulCtOH, 11-01-2001 07:37:01  
Where the picture,I'm going to have one someday



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fordson29

11-01-2001 08:44:53




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 Re: Weight model of old Austin Western grader. in reply to PaulCtOH, 11-01-2001 07:37:01  
Give us some dimentions a small Cat grader is 23 foot long with 24 inch rims and weighed about 10'000 pounds it was a old non-hydraulic 4 cyl grader. I would say yours is much lighter. Jonathan (JJK salvage)



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PaulCtOH

11-01-2001 10:16:35




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 Re: Re: Weight model of old Austin Western grader. in reply to fordson29, 11-01-2001 08:44:53  
Overall length is 18'5". Height to top of cab is 10'2". Rear tires are 10:00x 24. Front tires are 7:00x24. Paul



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fordson29

11-01-2001 15:49:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Weight model of old Austin Western grader. in reply to PaulCtOH, 11-01-2001 10:16:35  
Paul, This is only a guess but I would say about 7500# but I wouldn't think it would be lighter then that. With the length I would suggest moving it with a 3 axle equipment trailer or a long goose neck trailer.If your plans are to move it. Jonathan



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PaulCtOH

11-01-2001 16:05:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Weight model of old Austin Western grader. in reply to fordson29, 11-01-2001 15:49:12  
I'm inclined to agree with you on the weight estimate. I had a Cat 212 tandem grader some years ago. Of course it had a heavier diesel & pony. It was altogether heavier built; and, had a scarifier. It runs in my mind that it weighed seven tons. Thanks for posting. Paul



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