Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 21, 2009 at 09:37:58 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Weight posted by Shane Madsen on April 21, 2009 at 08:06:00:
I am having a little trouble with the term "cable dozer" and would assume that is the means of lifting the blade? IH crawlers have always been multi purpose but primarily, I believe, were designed as farm tractors for hilly regions and somewhat to lower soil compaction. Initially they were numbered (10-20 for example) but in the mid 20th century were designated with a T-## or TD-## as outlined below. Also as outlined below they could be small(ish) or very large and even within models you could find ranges of weight. I have no idea what model yours is so I will just give you a jumping off point. Our TD-6 (that would be a SMALL crawler) with a BE bullgrader attachment and a half full tank of diesel tipped the scales at 11,000+ pounds. Lot of mud on the tracks at the time, though. Give more info and maybe get a better answer. If you are wondering about hauling one...you need a heavy trailer and a good sized truck.
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