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    well,,k,, I just don't care for the irony that lawmakers diddle over crackheads while a nation hemorrhages from calculated and legislated losses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly3995 View Post
    hillbilly guesses incinerator blowers or similar...
    They do look like air movers,rather than dust collection impellers......
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    Got tired of tripping over some old radiators out of ford pickups. I took them to scrap yard because they wouldnt fit in trashcan. $120 for the 3 woo hoo beer money! Had no idea was hoping for enough for a hamburger.

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    nice rig!!

    how did you load that heavy dozer with it not running?

    looks every bit 12k lbs+

    Quote Originally Posted by sawbones View Post
    been doing industrial scrap for years. heres an old cletrac dozer headed for Seattle iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido Salvage View Post
    Was that a DD?
    cant remember now or find a cleatrac site to verify but I think it had an F in the ID.

    It was the largest one cleatrac made though. I think the blade was 12 foot wide.

    it had a hurcules gas pot.






    got paid to haul it off and then sold for 1200 at the scale


    a couple years ago when the scrap prices peaked there were a lot of real nice machines that went to the crusher.

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    That would be a FD, it was hard to get the scale on the lowboy. The FD morphed into the OC-18 once Oliver bought them. In addition to being large, it was also quite rare.

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    8433jeff says hillybill on right track, could have come from a feed mill also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8433jeff View Post
    8433jeff says hillybill on right track, could have come from a feed mill also.
    I tried...
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    Quote Originally Posted by freehandslabber View Post
    They do look like air movers,rather than dust collection impellers......
    Would they use those for collection? All The debris would continuously sand blast the impeller... I don't know because all the sawmills I have seen (a limited number at that) here in the south have been "open air" facilities having only roofs. I would have thought they'd use them for forced ventilation to prevent the atmosphere from becoming explosive? Straighten me out huh fellas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly3995 View Post
    Would they use those for collection? All The debris would continuously sand blast the impeller... I don't know because all the sawmills I have seen (a limited number at that) here in the south have been "open air" facilities having only roofs. I would have thought they'd use them for forced ventilation to prevent the atmosphere from becoming explosive? Straighten me out huh fellas?
    Um,I was agreeing with you.I have dust collection in my shop and it utilizes an impeller but of a different configuration.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by freehandslabber View Post
    Um,I was agreeing with you.I have dust collection in my shop and it utilizes an impeller but of a different configuration.......
    You cant be agreeing with me because I dont know...

    I'm asking you...
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    Who's on first?
    "el Jefe beater get poasen. preiushandslaber bringen teh wtj coup for soup - prmecy. he that controals teh soup controals the hearts and minds teh wtf is good. but its all about the soup" - (Woodbooga)

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    Quote Originally Posted by freehandslabber View Post
    Who's on first?
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    Quote Originally Posted by freehandslabber View Post
    Who's on first?
    Looks like promac

    I think that boy's been eatin gunpowder, hes running folks over on another thread...

    I aint got the heart to tell him that being proud of a mcculloch is sorta like braggin
    you drive a '73 AMC gremlin...
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