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looking for equipment in arizona

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    Posted: 29 Jun 2017 at 10:32am
spending a few days vacation in Arizona and was wondering if anyone knows of dozer junk yards or just equipment laying around in  the Sedona/Phoenix/Tuscan area. will be traveling between all in the next few days. found a few pieces in Jerome Az at the ghost town gold mine. Beautiful specimen hd5b puller dozer.
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There is a gentleman south of Phoenix that has a huge collection of Allis Chalmers equipment. I know he has an HD31 and HD41.
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When you're in the Tucson area you might want to check out a location that's known as Bio Sphere 2. If I remember correctly we (Harvey Engine Plant) shipped a V12 gen set out to them for emergency power back up. Who knows it might be still out there in the desert somewhere. We only built 50 or so V12's. 
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You'll love AZ, especially the evenings, after the sun goes down.

But remember, drink lots of water, and always have a few spare bottles with you.

That 110'+ temp. can dehydrate you in no time, and the evening lows are still 90'+.

Some POI are Grand Canyon, Goldfield (Ghost town),Tortilla Flats, Kartchner Caverns, Tombstone, Bisbee etc. etc.

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