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mog5858
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well, it happened again I think I just bought another broken piece of vintage equipment. really it quite new for most of the stuff that I play with but hear to hoping it will make a great yard loader to help move my other dead toys around and take the heavy lifting off my little 922B. can someone tell me what year 950 wheel loader 73J1793 would be I am thinking about 1975? I also need a little help with what starter it is using as the tag is wiped clean 24V and I need to fix or replace the starter. thinking I might just brow the starter from my D6B as they look very similar. the P.O. is trying to find the books for me as he got them somewhere. thanks for any help [attachment=60787]IMG_9557.JPG[/attachment] [attachment=60788]IMG_9563.JPG[/attachment] [attachment=60789]IMG_9559.JPG[/attachment] [attachment=60790]IMG_9564.JPG[/attachment]
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1970 with D330C
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Sat, Oct 10, 2020 10:24 PM
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thank you for your wealth of info your share so freely and in a very timely fashion.
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thank you for your wealth of info your share so freely and in a very timely fashion.
Japanese sourced. We had 73J3713 which I believe was a 1973. Taillights mounted lower than American machines and ours had high beams as part of the roading light package. Ours had a different ROPS and not like the factory ones either. It might have been Tube-Lok but it was a long time ago. Definitely 24 volt. Kramer Tractor is in Saskatchewan Canada for what it’s worth.
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Thu, Oct 29, 2020 8:07 AM
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Japanese sourced. We had 73J3713 which I believe was a 1973. Taillights mounted lower than American machines and ours had high beams as part of the roading light package. Ours had a different ROPS and not like the factory ones either. It might have been Tube-Lok but it was a long time ago. Definitely 24 volt. Kramer Tractor is in Saskatchewan Canada for what it’s worth.
thanks, DB2 for the info sadly Kramer is no longer it was bought out by finning, and well a few things have changed. I have got it home now I need to post some pictures of what I found in the starter.
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Sat, Oct 31, 2020 8:45 PM
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Your 950 loader was built in Japan. catskinner
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