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Re: Re: International TD6 (1940)
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Posted by Craig Smotzer on March 16, 2004 at 19:03:13 from (66.227.88.110):
In Reply to: Re: International TD6 (1940) posted by gm on March 16, 2004 at 04:12:53:
Thanks for your reply, As of right now I plan on restoring this bad boy back to original, I have $0.00 into it as it was given to me by one of my customers! However; I sell Teeth, Cutting Edges for Dozers, Scrapers, Loaders etc. as WELL AS AFTERMARKET UNDERCARRIAGE! I sell BERCO, which is manufactured in Italy and who makes undercarriage for alot of the O.E.M.'s The Undercarriage on this TD6 is BERCO, and has been replaced not too long ago! I can probably get you new Berco undercarriage complete, the sprockets, idlers, and rollers I would have to check on, but the rails, pads, nuts & bolts are available. I could not sell this too you from where I reside in the US, as you are out of my sales territory, but I give steep discounts and can pull some weight with Berco and have your local dealer pass on my discount to you. If you are interested, let me know and I will contact your local dealer and have them contact you! The rails from berco all come a Cat like Yellow, but I can request them come non-painted, soo they won't clash with your TD6 Red......THANKS
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