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scrapping out hd7

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    Posted: 11 Mar 2010 at 6:58pm
Hi, we are scrapping out  an hd7. Looks good clam bucket. Anyone need any parts. Were also scrapping an Cat D8 and a 25 ton American Crane this week as well. If anyone wants parts give me a shout.
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It has some type of inline engine. What else will that engine fit? Is there much value to it or just scrap it. also is the clam bucket worth anything?
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hd7 has a 3-71 detroit engine. they are not too plentiful anymore as they were not used alot, so may be valuable to someone if it runs. you do not see alot of hd7s so i hope someone saves parts from the scrap yard. is it a loader with a 4in1 bucket you are calling a clamshell or is the clamshell forthe crane? can you post some pics? thanks.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gemdozer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Mar 2010 at 4:53am
 Let me know wich motor model you have in your HD7
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The engine is not the detroit. This is sometype of inline turbo AC engine. Anyone know what it is? Is it worth saving?
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I need a fuel tank cap, about 3-4" in diameter, got one?

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Is it an HD-7GB? That has the Allis D3500 turbo inline six with a power shift transmission. If thats what you have give me a shout, I may need a few things. Steve
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The hd7gb has a 3500 motor with turbo and I dismantled2 off them for parts
and he has the hd11 chaine on.
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Hello, do any of your parts machines have a ripper or the rear hydraulics? Thanks
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hello i need neutral safety switch, and the master disconnect switch ,seat any good??where you located? battery boxes good might be interested in them tooo thanks
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I had a ripper but he is sold
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Does it have a rear mounted hydraulic pump? or front mounted? Can you email pictures of pump? Thanks, John jeickhof@nteequip.com
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 The pump was in front and she ben sold too .SORRY
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