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933 F Head 42a5070 1964 Year

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junkman jesse
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a. few months i had e mail from a member who had one, i think it was in pa. cant find e mail. the motor is a D311 non turbo. thanks s j for letting me know i have a 311 and not a d330 dont know what i was thinking😕 i am still looking for a head, any help out thir,😕
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Thu, Feb 22, 2007 9:58 PM
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Beckwith in Delmont has a used parts dept. so give them a call at (724) 468-3646 & ask for Den Tressler. Delmont is just east of Pittsburgh.If you can try & get the casting number off it to help as the D311 with compact fuel system was used in a few different tractors & industrial use.
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Thu, Feb 22, 2007 10:49 PM
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Beckwith in Delmont has a used parts dept. so give them a call at (724) 468-3646 & ask for Den Tressler. Delmont is just east of Pittsburgh.If you can try & get the casting number off it to help as the D311 with compact fuel system was used in a few different tractors & industrial use.
i, found the casting number on the old head. it is 5m7600 if this will help.😕
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Fri, Feb 23, 2007 4:29 AM
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Now give Beckwith a call & see if they can come up with one for you.
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Fri, Feb 23, 2007 4:48 AM
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I have a head for one, and it is even off the engine. Give me a call 570-265-9252 or e-mail [email protected]. Thanks
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Sat, Feb 24, 2007 9:21 AM
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DD, I see your up in the Towanda area just above there. I was up to Towanda Saturday to pick up a great grandson.I worked for Cleveland Bros.Cat dealer here in Wilkes Barre for 36 yrs. but been retired going on 16 yrs. now. They have a small branch up in Mansfield as I,m sure you already know.My wife had some relatives up in Sayre & Athens so before my wife passed away we went up quite often to see them.
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Sat, Feb 24, 2007 9:10 PM
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DD, I see your up in the Towanda area just above there. I was up to Towanda Saturday to pick up a great grandson.I worked for Cleveland Bros.Cat dealer here in Wilkes Barre for 36 yrs. but been retired going on 16 yrs. now. They have a small branch up in Mansfield as I,m sure you already know.My wife had some relatives up in Sayre & Athens so before my wife passed away we went up quite often to see them.
You probably know the family I come from...the Wrisley's. My uncle and father and a cousin started a small excavating business in Burlington in the early 60's. I'm second generation, the son of the only one living of the origional trio. My father was good friends with Ronnie Husband.
We're still all Cat, but I seem to like the older stuff, very durable and easy to work on.
Feel free to stop in sometime if you're up this way during the week.
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Tue, Feb 27, 2007 9:11 AM
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Yes I remember the Wrisley,s as our customer & Ron Husband & I were real close friends & did many jobs together over the years.In his later years with the Cat dealer he was a resident mechanic up in the Mansfield area & lived in Troy before his untimely death.I guess she still is up there yet as far as I know. Thanks for the invite, if I get up that way I,ll do that.
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Tue, Feb 27, 2007 8:54 PM
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