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herk

04-05-2005 20:51:53




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Hello I bought a D6 and was looking to find out what year it is the seriel NO is 9U 86? I can"t read the last no it seems to have only 3 digets . Also I am looking for the drive plate that bolts to the front of the crank to run the hydrulic pump . Thanks Bryan





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hector gemme

04-07-2005 09:53:05




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 Re: D 6 cat in reply to herk, 04-05-2005 20:51:53  
HI The plate drive whit 8 cap screw Ihave one let me know where you take your serie number. send me a é-mail.HECTOR



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herk

04-07-2005 21:35:18




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 Re: D 6 cat in reply to hector gemme, 04-07-2005 09:53:05  
Thanks for the reply how much do you want for the plate ? how dose the pump drive fasten to the plate my email is bdholtkamp@tds.net thanks Bryan



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herk

04-06-2005 06:00:45




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 Re: D 6 cat in reply to herk, 04-05-2005 20:51:53  
Thanks for the reply it has 3 no"s the last one I can"t read ,also what do they mean by Gauge ( example 74 gauge ) I see manuals on Ebay that are listed refering to this.Tanks Bryan



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Doug in IL

04-07-2005 05:49:47




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 Re: D 6 cat in reply to herk, 04-06-2005 06:00:45  
Gauge refers to the distance, in inches, from the center of one track to the center of the other track. The example you mentioned would be 74 inches center to center.



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Doug in IL

04-06-2005 05:47:09




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 Re: D 6 cat in reply to herk, 04-05-2005 20:51:53  
If there are just 2 digets, it's a 1947. If there are 3, it's a 1948.



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