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moving non running TD9

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timkar

10-17-2004 20:59:15




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Looking for any ideas or suggestions on moving a non-running TD9. I am considering purchasing it, but the engine has seized (sitting for 9 years).
Clutches appear to be free. I have contacted the tow truck companies with 5 ton wreckers, but they don't have trailer capable of carrying the weight. The regular low boy haulers will only move a machine capable of loading and unloading itself.
Next option is to possibly rent an EX200 and have it push the unit on to the trailer, haul 10 miles down the road and then unload it, but as you can imagine this is getting expensive. Any ideas, suggestions would be appreciated.

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timkar

10-18-2004 17:26:29




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to timkar, 10-17-2004 20:59:15  
Thanks all for your suggestions...There is no PTO shaft.If there was the rototiller may have been the way to go.
I will try calling a few more owner operators tomorrow.
Thanks again...tim



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markct

10-18-2004 09:30:36




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to timkar, 10-17-2004 20:59:15  
believe it or not a dozer rolls pretty easy once you get the blade lifted up, i pushed a cat 977 trackloader across a parking lot and into the shop once with a 4000lb capacity forklift, and a 977 is about 3 or 4 times the weight of your td9, any machinery mover who has a winch on his truck should be able to move it without a problem



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andy b.

10-18-2004 09:22:57




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to timkar, 10-17-2004 20:59:15  
does it have a PTO shaft that you can hook an old rototiller to?

:-)


andy b.



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Timkar

10-20-2005 16:45:08




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to andy b., 10-18-2004 09:22:57  
Hi Andy,
Will the rototiller idea work off of the winch shaft. If I remove the winch I could try to hook up a tiller, but want to know anything about this...PS...I have it home and want to move it in to my shop to work on it this winter...
Thanks...Tim



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Steve(OR)

10-18-2004 08:52:03




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to timkar, 10-17-2004 20:59:15  
E-mail me if you want one that runs. I"m in Oregon. I have a TD9 that runs (not well) and is a project to start each time, and the clutches probably need work. I was able to tow it with a 85 horse tractor when it wasn"t running 3 years ago. It also has an 8 foot hydraulic blade.



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10-18-2004 15:33:23




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to Steve(OR), 10-18-2004 08:52:03  
Sorry,
Steve(OR)



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Leland

10-18-2004 03:31:52




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to timkar, 10-17-2004 20:59:15  
Any equipment dealer should be able to do this ,they usually have a tractor trailer with a winch. and they can do it bacause they pick up dead equip from time to time. make sure you have something to yank it off at it's new home.



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Maybe

10-17-2004 22:10:04




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 Re: moving non running TD9 in reply to timkar, 10-17-2004 20:59:15  
A local dozer operator,who hauls his own??Couple hrs off peaktime work for his cat truck,and trailer(s).



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