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2 years 3 months ago #240312
by cojhl2
I have some Jensalles manuals, they are very acceptable and reasonably priced.
9U(2), 5J, IHC544, Ford860
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2 years 3 months ago - 2 years 3 months ago #240320
by seiscat
Hello johnnystc, I apologize for misleading you on the serial number of your D6C. I like helping people with their questions when I can. I usually rely on the S/N of the machine, but in your case you had only the year 1968. I had a 1968 D6C 10K373 and I ASSUMED that meant that all U.S. built 1968 powershift D6Cs were 10Ks. I proved again what "assume" can be an acronym for.
Sincerely,
Craig
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2 years 3 months ago #240327
by johnnystc
Seiscat,
Thanks for taking the time to provide inputs to my dozer issues. My next step is to get it to a shop, either Cat (probably) or others.
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2 years 2 months ago #240358
by Old Magnet
For the record....the 76A uses a D333a engine (4-1/2" bore) the early 10K's use a D333c engine (4-3/4"bore).
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2 years 2 months ago #240367
by seiscat
Old Magnet, thank you for noticing my mistake.
johnnystc, I think you should get the manuals I listed. The shop you take it to (even Cat) might not have the information they contain.
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2 years 2 months ago #240427
by trainzkid88
yes actually that is how edb got some of the data books he has. once they were a certain age management decided we dont need these old books any more and sent them to the bin.
luckily he was able to rescue a few for posterity. so good idea to have your own copies. i have been able to help others by scanning or photographing pages from the books i have. our dear leader shared a link a while back for the cat publications site it was surprising what reprints they could provide.
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