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Palmer
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Hi Folks,
I was wondering if any body could help out with a spec sheet for the D6 9U. I have managed to find The Rd6 spec's but not anything on the 9U.
Thanks in advance.
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Wed, Apr 22, 2015 4:51 PM
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Here are the specs I have.
They are a little off on the horsepower.
Rack setting charts show 9U1-16,536 to be 80 hp @full load 1400 rpm and 9U16,537-up @ 90 hp and 1600 rpm.
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Wed, Apr 22, 2015 9:39 PM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
Here are the specs I have.
They are a little off on the horsepower.
Rack setting charts show 9U1-16,536 to be 80 hp @full load 1400 rpm and 9U16,537-up @ 90 hp and 1600 rpm.
Thanks for posting that Old magnet, I saved that off for reference too.
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Thu, Apr 23, 2015 7:45 AM
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Reply to JoeG:
Thanks for posting that Old magnet, I saved that off for reference too.
Thanks Old Magnet, Once more to the rescue with the information.
I don't suppose you have any information regarding the cable blade set up do you for the 9U?
I don't know anything about the CCU or PCU system that operates the blade other than it looks like it operates in a similar fashion to a winch.
I have seen a cable blade system on a 9U in a photo and I can't quite work out if it could be a double drum or not. I'm not sure what I am looking at. The photo looks like the CCU has two drums but only one is used for the blade and no cable on the second drum, not even a second operating lever. Would the second drum have been used for operating a scraper?
Cheers.
Disregard the dribble about the CCU as I have done a search and found the info I needed. Cheers.
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Thu, Apr 23, 2015 5:27 PM
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Reply to Palmer:
Thanks Old Magnet, Once more to the rescue with the information.
I don't suppose you have any information regarding the cable blade set up do you for the 9U?
I don't know anything about the CCU or PCU system that operates the blade other than it looks like it operates in a similar fashion to a winch.
I have seen a cable blade system on a 9U in a photo and I can't quite work out if it could be a double drum or not. I'm not sure what I am looking at. The photo looks like the CCU has two drums but only one is used for the blade and no cable on the second drum, not even a second operating lever. Would the second drum have been used for operating a scraper?
Cheers.
Disregard the dribble about the CCU as I have done a search and found the info I needed. Cheers.
Seems you've sorted it out. I do have parts books for the various blades and CCU's. Helps if you can find the s/n on the RH rear of the mold board (blade) and on the CCU.
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Thu, Apr 23, 2015 9:49 PM
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