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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Multuhoe model MDA, Pettib
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Posted by steve Watr on August 01, 2005 at 15:34:28 from (68.163.208.69):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Multuhoe model MDA, Pettibone posted by John Kassay on March 22, 2004 at 16:54:21:
I have also seen the CD on Ebay from others too. The great thing about this machine is the fact that a lot of Diesel guys are around who know how to work on this one. Hell, even I can limp my way around it, and check the basics. Another great feature is this one can be rebuilt "in frame". Wich is great if you do not have an overhead gantry, or trolley to lift it out, and a good motor stand to place it on. Cherck out his cool website with loads of free info on this series: http://www.tpub.com/content/constructionrollers/TM-5-3895-348-14P-2/ Here is a source for Transmission parts (If yours has the 2 speed Allison TRT) : http://ustransinc.com/Products_and_Services/products_and_services.html If your main Hydraulic pump is a commercial shearing pump like mine, here is a source for parts to rebuild it: http://www.southerntoolhydraulic.com/generic.html?pid=13 Guess I'll post this stuff on the forum in case others can use it. Good luck with the repairs. Steve W.
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