Hello all, I need some help confirming the year and model of a crawler dozer. From looking at pictures and the serial number I believe it’s a 1965 350 dozer. Could someone also please tell me approximately what it’s worth?
Need help identifying a dozer
Re: Need help identifying a dozer
1010 gas above 21,000 give or take.
Lavoy
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Re: Need help identifying a dozer
Lavoy, thank you so much. I’m looking at the serial number but I can’t figure out what year it is. I was surprised it is a 1010 and it’s worth more than I expected!
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Re: Need help identifying a dozer
I believe the 1010 part is correct but 21,000 seems way too high. Maybe I 'm not understanding. Around here, 1010s can be bought from 2000 and up.
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Re: Need help identifying a dozer
Guys,
I think Lavoy's 21,000 was referring to an approximate serial number range not a value. I have seen 1010s priced from $1000 to $5000. What they actually sold for would be the real story. There is a post on the FAQ board with 1010 serial numbers and years. 21,000 would be in the 1961-1962 range.
wvcharlie,
You posted you were looking at the serial number but couldn't figure out the year. What is the serial number? The number you posted a picture of is only a component casting number, not the serial number. The serial number would be on a tag riveted to the machine. On the 1010s the tags were riveted to the block, on a flat spot, near the engine oil filter. The machine serial number should be preceded by 1010C on the tag. There might also be an A or I with the C to designate Agricultural or Industrial series.
Jim
I think Lavoy's 21,000 was referring to an approximate serial number range not a value. I have seen 1010s priced from $1000 to $5000. What they actually sold for would be the real story. There is a post on the FAQ board with 1010 serial numbers and years. 21,000 would be in the 1961-1962 range.
wvcharlie,
You posted you were looking at the serial number but couldn't figure out the year. What is the serial number? The number you posted a picture of is only a component casting number, not the serial number. The serial number would be on a tag riveted to the machine. On the 1010s the tags were riveted to the block, on a flat spot, near the engine oil filter. The machine serial number should be preceded by 1010C on the tag. There might also be an A or I with the C to designate Agricultural or Industrial series.
Jim
Re: Need help identifying a dozer
Yeah, sorry, above 21,000 serial number.
As far as value, single hyd machine, pins and bushings look to be shot, no reverser, $1500-$3000.
Lavoy
As far as value, single hyd machine, pins and bushings look to be shot, no reverser, $1500-$3000.
Lavoy
Parts and restoration for antique and late model John Deere crawlers.
Owner and moderator www.jdcrawlers.com
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