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Crawlers, Dozers, Loaders & Backhoes Discussion Forum

TD-6 Dozer Blade ID?

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Jay

11-23-2003 13:13:59




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Hi, recently purchased a TD-6 S/N TDDK 36027, with a hyd. blade, how do you tell who manufactured the blade? Hard to tell I know without pics. but here goes, it's like a manual 6-way blade, the main push arms are one rectangular tube inside another, pull the pins, angle it left/right replace pins, the tilt on the blade is done by many tabs/ears welded on the outer edge on each side of the blade, pull the vertical long pins that goes through all the tabs on both sides and adjust your tilt using different tabs, replace pins, also the serial number section on this site places this crawler as a mid 40's is the DK in the serial number a factory option code?-thanks Jay.

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Jim Presley

11-23-2003 17:52:12




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 Re: TD-6 Dozer Blade ID? in reply to Jay, 11-23-2003 13:13:59  
Hi Jay. Here is a few pictures of a Bucyrus_Erie manual 6-way blade for a TD-9 for sale on Ebay. Does it look like this? Link



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Jay

11-23-2003 18:27:34




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 Re: Re: TD-6 Dozer Blade ID? in reply to Jim Presley, 11-23-2003 17:52:12  
Jim, thanks for the info but the lift cylinders are further back, also the frame inbetween the main arms are round, also the blade tilt has about 10 adjustments per side, the lifting linkage is towards the back more and it isn't as heavy as yours, Thanks for the info. Jay



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old

11-23-2003 15:51:55




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 Re: TD-6 Dozer Blade ID? in reply to Jay, 11-23-2003 13:13:59  
I know I can't spell it right but that sounds like a bucas erire but any how that is what mine had on it, sounds like the same blade set up



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donm

12-24-2003 15:52:13




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 Re: Re: TD-6 Dozer Blade ID? in reply to old, 11-23-2003 15:51:55  
Its Bucyrus Erie. Still have parts available for cutting edges. They made two kinds, called the Bullgrader, and the Bulldozer.Bulldozer used a solid frame with no provisions for angle or tilt. Bullgrader (mine) has tapered pins holding the blade ends that are driven in to loosen and then the blade can be tilted. The push frame has channels that go over the outside and have 3 positions- straight, and one each rt and lt. Remove large pin to angle (manually)

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Jay

11-23-2003 16:15:04




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 Re: Re: TD-6 Dozer Blade ID? in reply to old, 11-23-2003 15:51:55  
Thanks for the info, any lead is appreciated!



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old

11-23-2003 18:00:09




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 Re: Re: Re: TD-6 Dozer Blade ID? in reply to Jay, 11-23-2003 16:15:04  
Your welcome



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