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HD11E Dozer Questions

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    Posted: 27 Oct 2025 at 8:27pm
So, I'm interested in an early 1970's AC HD 11E dozer for use on a ranch.  More than anything else, I'm curious about parts availability. Anyone know if you can still get most parts new for these? Undercarriage and such? It's about the right size for me, but if it's going to be looking for a needle in a haystack every time it needs something I probably need to look elsewhere.

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What I know about an HD11 would fit on the head of a pin, but I am getting to be quite familiar with an HD5G, and what I have gleaned from this site is that parts for virtually ALL of the Allis-Chalmers crawlers are scarce and getting even more scarce.

Undercarriage parts are no longer manufactured so the only stuff available is from the used market, and engine parts are reputed to be extremely hard to find.

Best wishes in your endeavors Smile
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Here are a few pics. 


Here are a few pics.




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I love it!
Better take a real close look at those tracks Ermm The near side is almighty loose Stern Smile
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Originally posted by Les Kerf Les Kerf wrote:

I love it!
Better take a real close look at those tracks Ermm The near side is almighty loose Stern Smile

Yeah, the undercarriage doesn't look great to me, either.  I'll definitely spend some time checking it out when I go see the machine this weekend.

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These are dry pin rails, they will wear to a point internally where will snake terribly and roll off readily. Can appear in great shape externally and be junk. 7.0” pitch where no other manufacturer save IHC used. No one stocks parts for these US, getting from overseas is beyond expensive if can even locate there.
These are 40-50 year old machines, in most respects there are no new and dribbling to nothing used parts remaining to keep them viable.
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I dismantled 2 HD11 E  some time and am still have some used part but no more track
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