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Hi Team,
these scans are of charts for conversion of Cat Part Numbers to/from Hyatt/New Departure Ball and Roller Bearings.

May load out of sequence as there are some 7 pages.

Sorry, seem to be loaded in reverse!!!!!!!!!
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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Sun, Jun 21, 2020 12:09 PM
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Awesome, Eddie. Thanks very much, that info goes nicely with the Accessory and Supply catalogue 1937-1944 here;

http://www.tractorparts.com/PDFs/ACCESSORY_AND_SUPPLY_CATALOG_1937THRU1944.pdf

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Tony
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Sun, Jun 21, 2020 2:39 PM
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Reply to Deebo:
Awesome, Eddie. Thanks very much, that info goes nicely with the Accessory and Supply catalogue 1937-1944 here;

http://www.tractorparts.com/PDFs/ACCESSORY_AND_SUPPLY_CATALOG_1937THRU1944.pdf

Regards,

Tony
Hi Tony,
thanks for that link--I am lucky enough to have been gifted one of these by one of our long time and then retiring Parts Dept. Gentleman (Charles Marshall, RIP)
Way back then he thought I could use it more so than anyone else he knew at The Dealership.

Pages seem to Date range between 1938 and 1948 in my one and is around 2.5" thick.

Which also now reminds me that there are some 6 pages of Anti Friction Bearings of various extinct makers in there too--will get these done soon too.
Thanks and Cheers,
Eddie B.
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Mon, Jun 22, 2020 7:52 AM
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Reply to edb:
Hi Tony,
thanks for that link--I am lucky enough to have been gifted one of these by one of our long time and then retiring Parts Dept. Gentleman (Charles Marshall, RIP)
Way back then he thought I could use it more so than anyone else he knew at The Dealership.

Pages seem to Date range between 1938 and 1948 in my one and is around 2.5" thick.

Which also now reminds me that there are some 6 pages of Anti Friction Bearings of various extinct makers in there too--will get these done soon too.
Thanks and Cheers,
Eddie B.
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Hi Team,
just now seen that the same apparent title comes up for two separate posts on the bearings---due to shortening of the titles in the Titles pane--cannot win can I.
One is for Applications and one for Conversions so check and save both.

I will remove the Caterpillar and see what we get.

Cheers,
Eddie B.

EDIT--seems we cannot edit titles once loaded
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Mon, Jun 22, 2020 8:11 AM
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Reply to edb:
Hi Tony,
thanks for that link--I am lucky enough to have been gifted one of these by one of our long time and then retiring Parts Dept. Gentleman (Charles Marshall, RIP)
Way back then he thought I could use it more so than anyone else he knew at The Dealership.

Pages seem to Date range between 1938 and 1948 in my one and is around 2.5" thick.

Which also now reminds me that there are some 6 pages of Anti Friction Bearings of various extinct makers in there too--will get these done soon too.
Thanks and Cheers,
Eddie B.
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[quote="edb"]Hi Tony,
thanks for that link--I am lucky enough to have been gifted one of these by one of our long time and then retiring Parts Dept. Gentleman (Charles Marshall, RIP)
Way back then he thought I could use it more so than anyone else he knew at The Dealership.

Pages seem to Date range between 1938 and 1948 in my one and is around 2.5" thick.

Which also now reminds me that there are some 6 pages of Anti Friction Bearings of various extinct makers in there too--will get these done soon too.
Thanks and Cheers,
Eddie B.[/quote]

Wow, Eddie, that’s a historical document! With that and a NPR I’d be set for life.. Would make things a lot easier..
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Mon, Jun 22, 2020 3:02 PM
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Reply to Deebo:
[quote="edb"]Hi Tony,
thanks for that link--I am lucky enough to have been gifted one of these by one of our long time and then retiring Parts Dept. Gentleman (Charles Marshall, RIP)
Way back then he thought I could use it more so than anyone else he knew at The Dealership.

Pages seem to Date range between 1938 and 1948 in my one and is around 2.5" thick.

Which also now reminds me that there are some 6 pages of Anti Friction Bearings of various extinct makers in there too--will get these done soon too.
Thanks and Cheers,
Eddie B.[/quote]

Wow, Eddie, that’s a historical document! With that and a NPR I’d be set for life.. Would make things a lot easier..
Platinum encrusted with large, fine diamonds!

Thanks, Eddie and Tony.

Anybody into the early cats should download this info post haste.
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Tue, Aug 4, 2020 2:57 AM
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Platinum encrusted with large, fine diamonds!

Thanks, Eddie and Tony.

Anybody into the early cats should download this info post haste.
Boot to the top again.
These charts or at least the link should be downloaded to your computers for easy reference in the future.

https://www.acmoc.org/bb/discussion-d72/26787-caterpillar-ball-and-roller-bearing-conversions#219292

Cheers,
Eddie B.
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Wed, Nov 11, 2020 5:33 AM
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Reply to edb:
Boot to the top again.
These charts or at least the link should be downloaded to your computers for easy reference in the future.

https://www.acmoc.org/bb/discussion-d72/26787-caterpillar-ball-and-roller-bearing-conversions#219292

Cheers,
Eddie B.
Deebo, are you able to convert Eddies pages into a single PDF like you did with the oil filter info, that makes printing them so much easier.
Thanks
Mike
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Thu, Nov 12, 2020 2:29 AM
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Deebo, are you able to convert Eddies pages into a single PDF like you did with the oil filter info, that makes printing them so much easier.
Thanks
Mike
No problem, Mike, will do! Fingers crossed I can remember how I did it..

Tony
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No problem, Mike, will do! Fingers crossed I can remember how I did it..

Tony
Thanks Tony
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Thu, Nov 12, 2020 4:34 PM
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Here's a PDF version for anyone that prefers that format.

Tony [attachment=61031]CAT bearing conversion charts.pdf[/attachment]
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