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H3 w/1081 Angle Dozer -Need Cutting Edge

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    Posted: 23 Feb 2013 at 5:03pm

Guys:  Who sells cutting edge end sections and the blade cutting edge?  My guess is that New Holland does not carry the cutting edge.  Maybe I should check Caterpillar?

Anyone here replaced their cutting edge on the dozer blade for an H-3?     Thank-you for any advice.  

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I rebuilt my shuttle clutch and part were furnished by Illini Construction Parts, an advertiser on this site. The plugs for the steering clutch compartments are 55 gallon drum plugs. The track guards will have to be purchased from a wrecking yard or fabricated. all the instruments are D-15. 
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Ages Cat:  Thank -you for the info.    That helps alot.  

Appreciate it!

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IF you put those bung plugs into the case - be sure to drill a few 1/4" or larger holes in them or the next thing will be you will ask what to do about waterlogged and rusted parts in that case. 
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Coke:  Excellent idea, hope that mice can get into a 1/4 hole.  Danged they really mess up the inside of a bull pinion housing.   I got a heck of a laugh out of Dozer's post a while back about the tensile strength of mouse pee!!!
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