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Year of dozer ?

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Steve U

01-08-2007 17:53:10




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Hello,I picked up a Case D310G parts dozer minus the engine.Bought it for the Gearmatic #9 winch on the back.was wondering what year it is? Has a SER.#3028859 Looks like i need a new pto shaft and coupling for the winch adapter assembly.Anyone know were i can locate? Thank you




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Steve U

01-09-2007 19:12:51




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 Re: Year of dozer ? in reply to Steve U, 01-08-2007 17:53:10  
Thanks for the info r-d97



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r_d97

01-09-2007 17:39:30




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 Re: Year of dozer ? in reply to Steve U, 01-08-2007 17:53:10  
It's a 1966 vintage.



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jdemaris

01-08-2007 18:36:04




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 Re: Year of dozer ? in reply to Steve U, 01-08-2007 17:53:10  
If that's got the three-speed transaxle, it's made by Clark and the same is used in several other make machines. If it's a PTO with a standard 525 RPM farm-type, you could probably use one off a Cletrac HG or OC3 and also a few Terratracs or BF Avery wheel tractors. They use the same Clark trans. I'm not up to speed with all the little Case crawlers, but the first ones were made from Terratracs when Case bought the company - that's why they don't have all Case parts. Much was carried on with the 310s.

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Steve U

01-08-2007 18:59:17




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 Re: Year of dozer ? in reply to jdemaris, 01-08-2007 18:36:04  
The pto shaft i need is part of the winch that mounts to the back of the clark transaxel housing.It slides on the end of the main shaft inside the clark. Its about 11 inches long and a 10 spline coupling on one end and the other end has a gear that drives the pinion and ring gear in the winch. steve



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