Posted by used red MN on February 28, 2022 at 10:33:11 from (146.209.159.16):
In Reply to: TD 8 IH posted by John Hertz on February 28, 2022 at 05:45:56:
Hello John welcome to YT! I really know nothing about your machine, but want to pass on at least one piece of info to you. In the link is a website of a company in Washington state that deals mainly in clutch and brake parts for older crawlers and dozers. The page I linked only shows a BTD8 which is apparently a British built model. If you click the link they have for it that takes you to the TD6 page and mentions some similarities there. I am mainly telling you this because they have links to manuals near the bottom of their parts listing. So if for example you open the link, scroll down to the 2nd set of yellow boxes and TD6 and open that scroll down near the bottom again and there is where you will find the links. In a web search I also see there are a couple of later model TD8s shown that are affiliated with Dressesr so not sure if you may have one of those. If you are not familiar with a forum the other topic discussion sections fivewindow mentioned can be accessed through the ..hop to.. or ..jump to.. drop boxes at the bottom of the replies. Hit reply here to and other comments or info to this ..thread.. Good luck!
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