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HD11 - What year?

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    Posted: 03 Jun 2019 at 6:50pm
Hello All from Australia,

New here, just joined your Forum. Great looking forum with lots of info & experienced hands.

Recently purchased a HD11E(AG) to restore. I can't pin the year down, previous owner not sure either. Serial# HD11-13404, Engine# 11-14903, Engine series 11000, which I think is a 516ci (8.5L) turbocharged, 130hp?

No previous experience with AC crawler dozers but keen to get this one back into the paddock.

I did a search of the Forum but couldn't find a list of HD11 serial/year numbers.

Appreciate any advice please?

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1965 started with 10533, American numbers, that is.  Don't know if Aussie numbers jive with that, once I heard that in Australia, they had their own production numbers...
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

1965 started with 10533, American numbers, that is.  Don't know if Aussie numbers jive with that, once I heard that in Australia, they had their own production numbers...


I suspect that if it was assembled in Oz then the numbers were different.  Allis had a plant here and our AC Forty Five was an exercise in what year US equivalent.  Done by parts book and "Has this, doesn't have that" methodology.

I'd guess that dozers would not have been assembled locally - if equipment like blades etc were locally manufactured and added then the import duty was lower.  Not sure who did this for Allis but Armstrong Holland did BE equipment for IH.

By the look of the tyne swivel pins on that ripper it might be "PacAce"


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G'day Ian, what's PacAce?
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Looks like it's a 1968 model HD11E.

I got this from Brendan Hunt at Phil Hunt Parts, Tamworth NSW Australia:

By your Serial Number the Year of Manufacture should be 1968.

In 1968 they made Machines 13,131 to 13,656.

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Originally posted by Dingo55 Dingo55 wrote:

G'day Ian, what's PacAce?


Brand of rippers - just a punt on the type of tyne swivel
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