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NZCat
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Hello Guys

Sorry to be tilling over old gound again, but I'm looking at a D2 with a front mounted hydraulic pack. The plate is gone. How do I tell if its a 41 or 44 ??

Cheers - Foster
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Southland, NZ

D2-5U #10200
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Sat, Aug 11, 2007 3:00 PM
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Early #41 hydraulic lines came off the bottom of the reservoir/tank.
Late #41 hydraulic lines came off the front of the reservoir/tank.
#44 hydraulic lines came off the top of the reservoir/tank
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Sat, Aug 11, 2007 11:07 PM
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Foster
The 41 is much smaller than the 44 and the filler and control shafts come out the side. the hydraulic pipes bolt to the front cover on the 41 and to the top on the 44

The D2 in the pic has a 41
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Sat, Aug 11, 2007 11:25 PM
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Foster
The 41 is much smaller than the 44 and the filler and control shafts come out the side. the hydraulic pipes bolt to the front cover on the 41 and to the top on the 44

The D2 in the pic has a 41
Thanks Guys

Well now I know I've been looking at a '44 (its on a D2 -5U #190😎 , down here where I don't know a lot of machines to compare stuff its so nice to be able to tap into your combined experience and knowledge. Very nice D2 Steve, what make is the blade ??

Cheers - Foster
Foster Price
Southland, NZ

D2-5U #10200
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Sun, Aug 12, 2007 4:17 AM
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Thanks Guys

Well now I know I've been looking at a '44 (its on a D2 -5U #190😎 , down here where I don't know a lot of machines to compare stuff its so nice to be able to tap into your combined experience and knowledge. Very nice D2 Steve, what make is the blade ??

Cheers - Foster
Foster

It is a Caterpillar Tool Bar blade, It is made so the side arms can be disconnected from the front blade and swung around to the back to pull a "Tool Bar" with atachments, this piticular one has a added tilt cylinder option
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Sun, Aug 12, 2007 9:20 AM
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