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2 years 5 months ago #238439
by Mschwartz
Looked at a D5 for sale and the serial number plate had a Z prefix(z98J997) and 1z311 stamped below that. Does any one know what the Z means? Also have z98j893 1z296. My other D5’s do dot have the Z designation. Both of these tractors have D333C engines I believe and are turboed. 6 speed direct drive in all of them. Just mostly curious as I do not see any obvious differences. Thanks, Mike
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2 years 5 months ago #238449
by juiceman
I cannot answer your question; I had inquired about some of my D-5s as well with the "Z" prefix as well; Bumping this up. Maybe we stumped the experts!
We had a fellow named Zoller around here that ran a lot of crawlers and made much of their own farm equipment. Perhaps something he touched?
Go ahead and throw some guesses at least. Hah! JM
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2 years 5 months ago #238452
by Old Magnet
Nothing in my stash of stuff has any info on a "Z" prefix. Perhaps a dealer marking????
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2 years 5 months ago #238455
by Mschwartz
Not likely Ziegler cat here in eastern Washington. I looked this afternoon and see that one of my other 98j tractors has a z prefix also. It is 1176 so a 3306 engine. Possibly to denote factory turbo? The z number is not noted on the original foil delivery sticker stuck on the fuel tank of the 893 tractor thinking it must be some internal difference as I see nothing obvious walking around the tractors. Would love to hear some more ideas, Mike
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2 years 5 months ago #238487
by Mschwartz
1973 was the first year of the 3306 I think. I don’t really have any big loads to pull so I can’t really tell any difference between the late D333C tractors and the 3306 powered 98J’s. Was the 3306 considered a performance improvement back in ‘73 or a reliability improvement? Thanks, Mike
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2 years 5 months ago #238496
by Old Magnet
That's correct, D330C/D333C came in in 1968
The 3304/3306 came in in 1973
I'd say there were more reliability improvements than performance except they kept cranking up the rpm/s.
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