2 things- operation and service manual
-peanut butter
2 things- operation and service manual
-peanut butter
[quote="monserandsons"]2 things- operation and service manual
-peanut butter[/quote]
operations and service manual for what? I'm not even sure this is a 12 now. Thought maybe it was a D318 engine but the engine in this is a four cylinder. I have no clue what the engine is and searching the serial number online is giving me nothing. Other than the fact it's orange say's cat has a grader blade I got no clue. For instance I found the original auction posting for this grader . this is all it says:
Features and Specifications
Other Description::
CAT Engine
Diesel
Blade Length: 13'10''
2 Cyl Gas Starting Engine
All Mechanical
That's all I've been able to find out thus far.
3U4549 is a 1953 #112 grader with D315 (4- cyl) engine.
Wow thanks! I've been searching everything I could think of high and low to try and find out what in the hell this was. Nothing was making sense. Any idea what the Hp rating was for this grader? Now I gotta figure out what the differences are between the 12 and the 112. Had to be some kind of difference that they were manufacturing 12 and 112s at the same time. or am I wrong about that and folks are just referring to the 112s as 12s also?
Ah ha 75 horse power instead of 100. So pretty comparable to the 1940s era 12 I have already.
Well, now that you know what your dealing with I would at least try and get an operator manual, you’ll be surprised how much it will help you. Peanut butter and reading material- both staples around here
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Well, now that you know what your dealing with I would at least try and get an operator manual, you’ll be surprised how much it will help you. Peanut butter and reading material- both staples around here
Hi, Pushin daisies.
Basically, a Cat 12 frame with a 4-cylinder engine instead of a 6-banger.
This post may help a little:
http://www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?20409-Cat-12-Graders-Pre-G-series
Just my 0.02.