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Mark Riendeau
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Anyone know where there are any louvered engine enclosure panels for a 1959 No. 12.?
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Mon, Nov 26, 2012 9:25 PM
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There are three panels on these machines. Are they the same as the ones on a D6 if this vintage?
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Wed, Nov 28, 2012 9:48 PM
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There are three panels on these machines. Are they the same as the ones on a D6 if this vintage?
Grader stuff is unique to themselves.
Interesting, I looked up panels for the 5vxxxx industrial. Shows same part number (4-req'd) 4F7544 as the grader RH side but they are not the same so watch out going by part number alone.
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Thu, Nov 29, 2012 12:15 AM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
Grader stuff is unique to themselves.
Interesting, I looked up panels for the 5vxxxx industrial. Shows same part number (4-req'd) 4F7544 as the grader RH side but they are not the same so watch out going by part number alone.
Thanks for the reply. I was just stabbing in the dark really. I figured as much. Thought I would connect a track type machine to my original question in hopes to get a response. Seems most (nearly all) interest here is towards track type tractors. Haven't been on here in a while and very little since 2006 because of that, and some other things I've noticed about this site. It seems to have a corporate "feel" to it. Very flashy if you will, with less substance. Cumbersome processes too, in my opinion. It's easier and faster to upload pictures to eBay or You Tube. Sorry if I have offended anyone but that's what I think. Won't be back much in the future if at all and I certainly won't be able to recommended acmoc any more either.
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Thu, Nov 29, 2012 6:29 AM
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Reply to Mark Riendeau:
Thanks for the reply. I was just stabbing in the dark really. I figured as much. Thought I would connect a track type machine to my original question in hopes to get a response. Seems most (nearly all) interest here is towards track type tractors. Haven't been on here in a while and very little since 2006 because of that, and some other things I've noticed about this site. It seems to have a corporate "feel" to it. Very flashy if you will, with less substance. Cumbersome processes too, in my opinion. It's easier and faster to upload pictures to eBay or You Tube. Sorry if I have offended anyone but that's what I think. Won't be back much in the future if at all and I certainly won't be able to recommended acmoc any more either.
I'd say your assessment is pretty perceptive but I wouldn't write it off. Be worthwhile to check in on occasion unless you know of a better source for information. As far as graders there never has been a whole lot of dialog about them but I think most requests get covered eventually.
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Thu, Nov 29, 2012 6:44 AM
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