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D6C vin number location Australia

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Brooweena
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[attachment=50688]52BB1E44-58FA-4B7E-86F2-732729E4CC5C.jpg[/attachment][attachment=50689]59E4A4D6-8BE8-4CC9-A441-BFD19A6050A6.jpg[/attachment][attachment=50690]D3C0F33C-A009-4E93-A52C-2F308A55CEF0.jpg[/attachment]hi I’m a new by and was wondering if anyone can help me locating the vin number on this old girl. Where would it be located.Or would anyone have an idea on what year model it could be
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Wed, Sep 12, 2018 3:49 PM
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Rear left side of engine block will be the engine serial number. Rear left of the bevel gear compartment will be the tractor number. If the tag is gone they are stamped directly into the iron between the rivet holes. No pics of the back end to see if there is an attachment like a ripper or CCU on the back which will make it harder to see.
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Wed, Sep 12, 2018 6:09 PM
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Rear left side of engine block will be the engine serial number. Rear left of the bevel gear compartment will be the tractor number. If the tag is gone they are stamped directly into the iron between the rivet holes. No pics of the back end to see if there is an attachment like a ripper or CCU on the back which will make it harder to see.


Thank you I have posted a photo of the back with the rippers
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Wed, Sep 12, 2018 6:18 PM
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Thank you I have posted a photo of the back with the rippers
That will make it hard to see the one on the rear. Nice looking tractor though.
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Wed, Sep 12, 2018 6:42 PM
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That will make it hard to see the one on the rear. Nice looking tractor though.
Welcome to the BB Brooweena, Thanks for posting. Check out the advantages of becoming a ACMOC member, I think you will like it.The pic of the engine looks like a earlier model while the blade lift cylinders are from a later model D6C. Hmmm...
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Thu, Sep 13, 2018 1:53 AM
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Welcome to the BB Brooweena, Thanks for posting. Check out the advantages of becoming a ACMOC member, I think you will like it.The pic of the engine looks like a earlier model while the blade lift cylinders are from a later model D6C. Hmmm...
It's got the small turbo 3306 in it,not the large turbo d330t so has to be a late 10k series machine.
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Thu, Sep 13, 2018 6:08 PM
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It's got the small turbo 3306 in it,not the large turbo d330t so has to be a late 10k series machine.


The vast majority of late series 6C's in Australia are Jap built 69J's, which are the equivalent of the 10K.
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Thu, Sep 13, 2018 7:01 PM
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The vast majority of late series 6C's in Australia are Jap built 69J's, which are the equivalent of the 10K.
Check the water pump style. If it has the 4-bolt cover it's a 3306. If it is the cast type it is a D333c.
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Thu, Sep 13, 2018 9:53 PM
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Check the water pump style. If it has the 4-bolt cover it's a 3306. If it is the cast type it is a D333c.
This is one of the plates we found on it so far.[attachment=50748]EF2232A9-CDE1-4584-9E7D-5D4DE0B68808.jpg[/attachment] it’s located behind the air filter
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Sat, Sep 15, 2018 4:25 PM
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This is one of the plates we found on it so far.[attachment=50748]EF2232A9-CDE1-4584-9E7D-5D4DE0B68808.jpg[/attachment] it’s located behind the air filter
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That is a 163 Hydraulic control

Try looking down low on the dash near boot level behind the brake peddles, usually there is a tag there. My best guess it should start with 69J...…..
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Sat, Sep 15, 2018 5:08 PM
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That is a 163 Hydraulic control

Try looking down low on the dash near boot level behind the brake peddles, usually there is a tag there. My best guess it should start with 69J...…..
[attachment=50763]FA90ECE3-EF16-47A4-ACAE-3CB8E3D58919.jpg[/attachment]this is the tag we found how do we find out more info about the machine[quote="Wombat"]That is a 163 Hydraulic control

Try looking down low on the dash near boot level behind the brake peddles, usually there is a tag there. My best guess it should start with 69J...…..[/quote]
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