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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Multuhoe model MDA, Pettib
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Posted by Steve Watr on July 31, 2005 at 20:26:14 from (68.163.196.202):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Multuhoe model MDA, Pettib posted by Beam on July 12, 2005 at 07:48:55:
I bought a fairly useless parts book from the Pettibone mulliken corp for the Multihoe. It was wicked expensive because it was out of print, and so a guy at the factory went into the archives and had one printed up special for me. Then he would onlyu sell it to me through the dealer network (ala markup), all said and donem, I paid about $150 clams for this pearl of wisdom. Wish I had known what I will tell you now. Don't bother with a manual for this loader, just get a manual for the motor, a GM deisel 3-53, wich is now the Detroit 3-53, parts and manual available through any detroit deisel place. Commman items like gaskets, and filters are available at NAPA. As for the tranny, if it's an Allison TRT series like mine, parts and manuals are available from Twin Disc for this older series Allison. Mine had the model, and Part # for the tranny on a data plate on the side of the tranny under a ton of grime. Make sure you know about the trap door emergency shut down on the roots blower, that will get you scratchin' your head :).
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