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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1101 |
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Posted: 23 Jun 2022 at 12:02pm |
Ok...thought I should share this with you guys. We of course monitor the Ritchie Bros. auction site in Sacramento, Ca...it's about 2 hours away. We sell and buy (yes...usually more buying). This AC 685T (AKA to us) as an 11000...showed up....and that's how the story started. So as DAVE...and I hear JOEL say it too....most of the internal parts of these engines are made of UNABTAINIUM. We know that...so we very seldom miss a chance to grab them when we can.So after a short pissing match with another bidder on line....it was ours (and I apologize if it was another Forum member).David picked it up after a septic tank delivery...3hours to the Vacaville area...down I-5 and back..right by RB auction yard. So we know no history on it.....absolutely nothing...it may or may not run I was always attracted to the spin on oil fiter base that was available on this version....but by the time we figured it out they weren't available anymore. Our speculation is this was probably a generator application. This engine does not use the accessory drive for the belts as in the dozer application. So we have one of these engines in a farm dozer we bought for parts some years ago. It's a pretty late HD11E model direct drive. All of those changes were made to the dozer application....probably done by a dealer. We bought this for the engine and undercarriage to use on our B series...of course it's to good to take apart. It has of course a oil clutch...and steering clutches. It has a farmer blade on it run by a BEGEE unit on the back. We have not even used it in the yard because the hydraulic cylinders leak so bad...didn't want to fix them. So another thought for this tractor would be to harvest the the hardnose..hydraulics..canopy and rippers from this earlier 11s version that we acquired years ago. This tractor did not run when we got it...it has ..what I would guess would be the 1000 engine...no turbo. We think it was dusted...the previous owner said he could get it started on either...I couldn't...not even as he towed me 3 miles down the road where we could load it. That will happen in our spare time....So back to the 685T...I think they were used in the Gleaner harvesters and other farm equipment after AC construction equipment went away.
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 31119 |
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VERY Very Cool Mel!!! Thanks!!
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tadams(OH)
Orange Level Access Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Location: Jeromesville, O Points: 10139 |
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Yes, intesting information a pictures. Thanks.
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CAL(KS)
Orange Level Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Location: Chapman, KS Points: 3786 |
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boy that is purdy!
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Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20
Dad- WD, D17D, D19D, RT100A, 7020, 7080,7580, 2-8550's, 2-S77, HD15 |
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HD6 Merv
Silver Level Access Joined: 03 Aug 2010 Location: New Zealand Points: 480 |
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Great story and pics, as always; thanks Mel and Dave.
That late HD11E; i see it has the robert bosch fuel pump; which i understood only came out on the first 11 series B tractors. Do you think it was standard, or a dealer mod ?? There must have been alot of HD11 and HD16 sold into agriculture work in the USA. Cheers boys, and take care, Merv from kiwiland
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tits tyres and tracks
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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1101 |
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Merv....That's kind of what I was hoping to explain in my story.....that engine in the 11E tractor is one of the latest model 11000s...being the metric line and being a 685T and I think with an I also...for intercooler maybe 685TI. That engine was tweaked probably by a dealer to put in that tractor...it has the accessory drive pulley...and things like that.I'm sure it was done by one of the 2 or 3 AC dealers here in N.Ca. And yes there were a lot of HD11s and 16s sold here to the farmers in the 1960s and 70s
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orangeman
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 1764 |
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AC Mel: Very Nice Engine and story. AC made some great Construction Equipment - if only AC was still around, economically strong and had market share and had a management team that wasn't interested in their own motives.
Respectfully ~ Orangeman
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Steve allis dozer
Silver Level Access Joined: 10 Apr 2011 Location: Australia Points: 232 |
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Hey Mel is that a bull blade made from an angle blade on the yellow tractor ?
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 31119 |
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Mel, stupid question: Purpose? of Holes in AG 11 hood sides??
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1998 |
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I can't wait to see that in a crawler.
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1939 B, 1940 B, 1941 WC, 1951 WD, 1952 CA, 1956 WD-45
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DiyDave
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gambrills, MD Points: 51728 |
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Just a wild guess, heat houser hardware that is now missing?
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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1101 |
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Steve.....YES!......I was hoping someone would notice....but I wasn't going to try to explain it without some interest. We've probably had this tractor for over 10 years. We did notice the blade configuration a day or so after we got it back in our yard. It looks like some one used an 11 angle blade moldboard and the C frame.....and then totally fabricated the rest of it into a straight tilt blade So it looks like they cut the C frame off where it was still straight....maybe added some more straight tube...then welded the moldboard hinge brackets....one to the moldboard and one to the push beam....they also added a piece at the corner for the bracket to be welded to. They had to weld the diagonal brace brackets on They welded other pieces and spacers for the lift cylinder brackets They did find a straight blade tilt cylinder. I have no idea where they found all the parts....must have come of a dealers shelf. Defiantly professional grade welding....and lots of it! It appears they started with an angle blade mold board....they cut it down so the final width would be 9'6'' like a 11 straight blade So it has a 2 spool valve....with a diverter valve...it has rippers too. So.....somebody went to a hell of a lot of work to build this!! If we do get the hydraulics switched over to the other tractor...we have a extra regular 11 straight blade we would use. Dave the holes in the hood are for brush guards....even though this was a farm tractor. It seems like those showed up in some of the later model E 11s. EPs seem to have them for logging. They were hard to find....we couldn't find any that were original for this hood. We had original ones from the 1956 HD11s which were very similar...but did not attach to the hood By the time you got to the 11B series you were totally on your own...we've built several different versions. |
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 31119 |
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Very cool Mel!!
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HD6 Merv
Silver Level Access Joined: 03 Aug 2010 Location: New Zealand Points: 480 |
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Cheers for all that explaining Mel. I had missed that about the blade. Was a very keen man who did all that work converting that blade, and profesionally done.
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tits tyres and tracks
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Steve allis dozer
Silver Level Access Joined: 10 Apr 2011 Location: Australia Points: 232 |
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Thanks Mel for the Blade pics , sure is a lot of welding on that blade set-up , nice job
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Steve allis dozer
Silver Level Access Joined: 10 Apr 2011 Location: Australia Points: 232 |
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Looks like they used a lot of brackets and fittings off an original straight blade
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13607 |
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Mel....you spose that engine would fit my "pretty machine"? thanks for posting again, i always enjoy your endevers and pics!
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13607 |
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WOW!!! i just thoughts of something....you can use that new to you dozer to pile up firewood to cut!
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Calvin Schmidt
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario Can. Points: 4525 |
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The 685 engine was used in the Gleaner N7 combine
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