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Deas Plant.
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Hi, Folks.
I am a little curious now about a reply to a comment of mine on an NZ Contractor magazine post on You Tube entitled,Classic Machines: Birth of a legend - the Cat D8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRYhvpvU_d0&lc=UgzqZ4OyciqvrwoCdYR4AaABAg.9u1VCazHmfe9u1dJTEGJSF

Have I got it wrong about the Hi-output D8s being a Sheperd modification?

This kew -ree-yuss mind would like to know.

Just my 0.02.

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Wed, Aug 30, 2023 8:10 PM
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Deas-

You might consider contacting OzDozer and OilSlick as OD saw an ebay (?) adv for one, posted it on ACME, OS bought and resurrected it with a 100 page rhread on the old ACME site.

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Deas-

You might consider contacting OzDozer and OilSlick as OD saw an ebay (?) adv for one, posted it on ACME, OS bought and resurrected it with a 100 page rhread on the old ACME site.

Daron
Come on Deas crank the brain over a few more times. Asking here we could really get you confused on which end is up.

I my only marginally working memory has something of this question from back in the day of OilSlicks rebuild of a High out Put D8. Was it Sheperd in Southern Calif, or Peterson in northern Calif or the dealer in Denver Col was the first to crank more power out of the 2u D8. My memory what's to say the Denver outfit was first or maybe just did more of them, or their way was chosen by Cat to make some at the factory. But all real fuzzy, after trying to compare prices to get the yearly propane fill for the coming winter, because I hate being cold.
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Come on Deas crank the brain over a few more times. Asking here we could really get you confused on which end is up.

I my only marginally working memory has something of this question from back in the day of OilSlicks rebuild of a High out Put D8. Was it Sheperd in Southern Calif, or Peterson in northern Calif or the dealer in Denver Col was the first to crank more power out of the 2u D8. My memory what's to say the Denver outfit was first or maybe just did more of them, or their way was chosen by Cat to make some at the factory. But all real fuzzy, after trying to compare prices to get the yearly propane fill for the coming winter, because I hate being cold.
Many moons ago since Oil Slick and the D8-HO discussion....  
 
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Hi, Folks.Philip Gowenlock sent me 3 files overnight which I will add here since they are all pdf files.
[attachment=73555]Specially modified 13A D8 by McCoy Co.pdf[/attachment]
[attachment=73556]Sheperd Hi Output D8.pdf[/attachment]
[attachment=73557]McCoy D8 history.pdf[/attachment]

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Hi, Folks.Philip Gowenlock sent me 3 files overnight which I will add here since they are all pdf files.
[attachment=73555]Specially modified 13A D8 by McCoy Co.pdf[/attachment]
[attachment=73556]Sheperd Hi Output D8.pdf[/attachment]
[attachment=73557]McCoy D8 history.pdf[/attachment]

Just Phil's 0.02.
Hi-Output D8 and McCoy Specials are two different machines, Hi-output just had higher rpm and fuel settings were increased where the McCoys had a Supercharged D337 engine with a Twin Disc convertor.
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Hi-Output D8 and McCoy Specials are two different machines, Hi-output just had higher rpm and fuel settings were increased where the McCoys had a Supercharged D337 engine with a Twin Disc convertor.
Oh ok, Thanks Deas
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Oh ok, Thanks Deas
Hi, Folks.
The point that I am unsure on is this - did Cat themselves ever make a Hi-output D8 and, if so, was it the Sheperd version or a different beast?

NZ Contractor magazine in his reply to me seemed to think that they were two separate beasts.

Just my 0.02.

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Thu, Aug 31, 2023 5:54 AM
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Reply to Deas Plant.:
Hi, Folks.
The point that I am unsure on is this - did Cat themselves ever make a Hi-output D8 and, if so, was it the Sheperd version or a different beast?

NZ Contractor magazine in his reply to me seemed to think that they were two separate beasts.

Just my 0.02.
wasnt the cats verions of the sheppard d8 called the Pusher D8
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Hi, bruce oz.
Maybe this is the beginning of craft disease but I honestly can not remember. I am pretty sure that Sheperd's simply called their upgrade "Hi-output D8". I had forgotten that Cat themselves are supposed to have brought out a version of it and have no recollection of what it might have been called.

Thankfully, I have no such doubts about the McCoy Special version.

Just my 0.02.

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Hi, bruce oz.
Maybe this is the beginning of craft disease but I honestly can not remember. I am pretty sure that Sheperd's simply called their upgrade "Hi-output D8". I had forgotten that Cat themselves are supposed to have brought out a version of it and have no recollection of what it might have been called.

Thankfully, I have no such doubts about the McCoy Special version.

Just my 0.02.
Somewhere just West of Melbourne I have been told there is a 13A fitted with a D337, it was supposedly supplied new to the PMG department.

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