Hey guys, I recently came into a bunch of old CAT parts (along with many other parts). My problem is that I do not want to get rid of parts that fit the assorted CAT equip. I own. For those parts I do not need, I would like to find a good home for them. Particularly those that may degrade over time. As an example, virtually none of the gaskets I got are useable And what about a bunch of new D8 (aprox 1945) transmission gears that now have a light rust coat on them. Are these still good? With the parts I got micro-feish (and viewer) that appearently covers every CAT part up to 1974. When I look up part numbers the info given states such things as "Roller A. Steering Clutch" or "Bearing, Final Drive". this is just not enough info to find out exactly what this stuff is used in. There are just to many numbers to look up. An ACMOC member (Muselman) has been kind enough to help me with some numbers I just could not find. But, it would not be reasonable to dump a hundred pages of numbers on him. Anyway, many of these old CAT parts are in the original boxes. There are a few engines that do not fit anything I've got. Radiators, lights, pony motor parts, mags, injectors, roller bushings etc. etc. I do not know where to begin. I said to Muselman that "I am a low paid teacher with an old iron monkey on his back". I can fund work on the equipment I have if I sell parts I do not need. I need my CATs running, I use them a bunch. Anyway, I am not sure about how to go about doing this without a serious amout of time I do not have. Oh, there is tons of stuff that is unmarked. most of it appears to be CAT. I have no idea what to do with this stuff. And, what about all that stuff like engine main bearings (for early D8s) made by Federal Mogul. They are works of art, looks to me to be silver over brone. They're beautiful. Anyway, not sure about how to go about looking up this kind of thing either. P.S. It seems to me that in one of the threads a while back somebody was looking for some 2F1083 rod bearings. I have 5 boxes (upper and lower in each box) that fit nothing I have. Later, Floyd.