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DLavoie
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 [attachment=75169]IMG_0257.png[/attachment]Good morning everyone just bought a D4 2T7399 SP US7Cable blade but not with the overhead frame the one with sheaves and tubesdo you have any information about this arrangement?i need the blade bottom sheave block
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Sun, Feb 4, 2024 9:18 PM
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Hi DLavoie, post some pictures close-up of the data plate on the cable control unit and the blade which will help identify the make / model of the attachment. We have an extensive library here on the forum for members organized by the make / model. I can see that the winch component is a Hyster but I can't tell what the CCU part is. That data plate in the photo should be able to tell us. Once we have that information, we might be able to track down more information on it, including perhaps a parts catalog with that sheave you're looking for.
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Sun, Feb 4, 2024 10:53 PM
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Hi DLavoie, post some pictures close-up of the data plate on the cable control unit and the blade which will help identify the make / model of the attachment. We have an extensive library here on the forum for members organized by the make / model. I can see that the winch component is a Hyster but I can't tell what the CCU part is. That data plate in the photo should be able to tell us. Once we have that information, we might be able to track down more information on it, including perhaps a parts catalog with that sheave you're looking for.
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Sat, Feb 10, 2024 9:13 AM
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Sat, Feb 10, 2024 11:01 AM
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Nice machine! Looks like a LeTourneau unit. There’re now a few LeTourneau books in the Library. Hopefully it’s there. I’m interested in the short fuel tank. I shall look in the parts catalog to see if that was an option. Looks way shorter than my 2T!
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Sun, Feb 11, 2024 3:37 AM
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Nice machine! Looks like a LeTourneau unit. There’re now a few LeTourneau books in the Library. Hopefully it’s there. I’m interested in the short fuel tank. I shall look in the parts catalog to see if that was an option. Looks way shorter than my 2T!
nice looking dozer. I would say who every owned it in the passed was a good welder/ fab guy. as it appears that they made there own "hardnose" and got rid of the over head stuff and made more like a modern 50's caterpillar. very nice way to get some head room as well clean up the looks of her. I am sure you want find any other like it. thanks for sharing
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Sun, Feb 11, 2024 8:33 PM
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nice looking dozer. I would say who every owned it in the passed was a good welder/ fab guy. as it appears that they made there own "hardnose" and got rid of the over head stuff and made more like a modern 50's caterpillar. very nice way to get some head room as well clean up the looks of her. I am sure you want find any other like it. thanks for sharing
I noticed the short tanks also, looks like a full tank cut in half. I hate the fender tanks but these seem like they would give good access. Fuel capacity should be about the same as a full tank.
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Sun, Feb 11, 2024 10:55 PM
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I noticed the short tanks also, looks like a full tank cut in half. I hate the fender tanks but these seem like they would give good access. Fuel capacity should be about the same as a full tank.
Looking at those components, they may have used parts from a D6 or D7 cable blade for the sheaves and routing, might look around for part numbers on the components and we could figure what it came from, if so the parts may be available.
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Sun, Feb 11, 2024 11:55 PM
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Looking at those components, they may have used parts from a D6 or D7 cable blade for the sheaves and routing, might look around for part numbers on the components and we could figure what it came from, if so the parts may be available.
I don't ever remember seeing the cable run on the left side, always the right. I don't claim to know much about the cable operated blades, so maybe I just did not pay attention to such before.
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Mon, Feb 12, 2024 7:55 AM
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Looking at those components, they may have used parts from a D6 or D7 cable blade for the sheaves and routing, might look around for part numbers on the components and we could figure what it came from, if so the parts may be available.
You are right about the cable running on the right side, and looking more closely at the parts, they look similar but not quite the same as Cat parts, I don't think I ever saw a wooden pulley block used on a cat before.
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Mon, Feb 12, 2024 10:16 AM
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Finally got it going last week
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