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D7E 7S Tilt cylinder arrangement

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D349
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G'day All. Hopefully this is the last thing that I need some help with for the neighbours old D7E 48A11978 that I have been doing some work on. It has a 7S blade 59F1581 and a 173B 35H2726 hydraulic control. It looks like in a past life it had a hydraulic tilt cylinder because of hose clamps across the back of the LHS of the blade and a 4way control for the blade. It is now fitted with the manual tilt links, the owner is interested in possibly finding one and refitting. Can anyone please help me with the relevant pages from parts books showing me the cylinder and hose arrangements back to the control and does anyone have a similar machine with hydraulic tilt that they could take a couple photos of?
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Kevin
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Tue, Apr 8, 2014 7:11 AM
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Here is the cylinder and lines.
There are several line options, some use more steel tube lines.
Picked the one with the most hose.
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Tue, Apr 8, 2014 9:41 AM
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