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TPIA

12-11-2004 19:49:49




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Can someone tell me the weight of a 955 cat bucket loader dozer THANKYOU TP




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TPIA

12-12-2004 07:08:45




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 Re: cat weight in reply to TPIA, 12-11-2004 19:49:49  
This unit is on ebay and need to know wt for possible freight 955a



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Kelly/1

12-12-2004 09:14:59




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 Re: cat weight in reply to TPIA, 12-12-2004 07:08:45  
TPIA, I don’t find anything for a 955A in any of my information. I would suggest getting in touch with the seller and see if he will come up with the S/N.



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TPIA

12-12-2004 10:10:05




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 Re: cat weight in reply to Kelly/1, 12-12-2004 09:14:59  
KELLY I really appreciate the info and i*ll try to contact seller for serial # when I orig called him he thought it was a 1960 year TPIA



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Kelly/1

12-12-2004 14:52:14




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 Re: cat weight in reply to TPIA, 12-12-2004 10:10:05  
TPIA, If your right about the year being a 1960 it should be an 955C or 955E both were the 12A series built though 1960. Or the 955H 60A series built from 1960 through 1966. I would for your on protection find out just what he has for sale. We should have the hauling and transport dimensions around here someplace….I’ll try and found them, when you know for sure what you have.



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Kelly/1

12-12-2004 00:04:01




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 Re: cat weight in reply to TPIA, 12-11-2004 19:49:49  
The first 955C 12A series which came out in 1955 weight in at 21,480 pounds and had a 1½ cu. Yd bucket.

What is the SN of your unit? There was more than one series,and they all weight different.



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