Posted by RPM1941 on August 26, 2010 at 19:39:15 from (173.25.70.110):
In Reply to: 1256,1456 posted by Lowly on August 25, 2010 at 15:33:39:
They appear to be very similiar, differences were in engine still a DT407, but had bigger wrist pins & spline drive inj pump, had a larger radiator that was about 2" set further ahead, longer hose, side panels, Wide front was angled pins & clamps for adj width, square welded on tube stabilizer under engine pan. In rear frame was bigger bull gears, brakes & pinions, with 3.5" axles. Filters all the same, air , hyd, engine, fuel. I used to set them up & deliver to customer, big horse, usually had 20.8 rear tires. 2 of them were gold demos.
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