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AC HD20 TORQUE CONVERTER ISSUE?

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Originally posted by Mactractor Mactractor wrote:

I,ve wondered about operating rear mounted cable controls that way Cal. As old age and weakening shoulders become prominent.....


Everything is super tight from what I could tell on this Dozer it has 2227 hours on it I checked out rear cable units and they look like they're fully functional and had been well-maintained still got yellow paint on it from Factory and cables are great as well. I have just made it out to the pasture 1/2 mile hike through a narrow Trail after work today she's ready to come home to Daddy hopefully Thursday my buddy will back up with his 80k lowboy and she will be to our final destination in about 15 minutes.
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Originally posted by Mactractor Mactractor wrote:

I,ve wondered about operating rear mounted cable controls that way Cal. As old age and weakening shoulders become prominent.....


Everything is super tight from what I could tell on this Dozer it has 2227 hours on it I checked out rear cable units and they look like they're fully functional and had been well-maintained still got yellow paint on it from Factory and cables are great as well. I have just made it out to the pasture 1/2 mile hike through a narrow Trail after work today she's ready to come home to Daddy hopefully Thursday my buddy will back up with his 80k lowboy and she will be to our final destination in about 15 minutes.
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We made it to the pasture.
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We made it to the pasture.
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" ground shaker"

As we watched and felt a HD 41 slowly go by one comment was

"That will have the ants grabbing for their crockery"
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Get that all functioning well then find a blade to mount to that U-frame, be a dirt pushing beast.
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And a 314 or 315 scraper hitched up. The cable control is already mounted.

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Nice tractor Calvin have you had a good look on the property for the blade ?  just a thought , it would be pretty heavy to move without the machine is probably still sitting where it was taken off 
 
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That sure is a nice looking old 20 glad you got her going
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Originally posted by Steve allis dozer Steve allis dozer wrote:

Nice tractor Calvin have you had a good look on the property for the blade ?  just a thought , it would be pretty heavy to move without the machine is probably still sitting where it was taken off 
 


I do have blade its a cat blade. Brought it home the other night. Also have another stump blade i need to get that goes with it.
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Originally posted by rickv57 rickv57 wrote:

That sure is a nice looking old 20 glad you got her going

Thank you. Im 27 and i have real respect for the old equipment and the operators that ran them.
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The rather low hours, on it may come from the fact that it came set up as a stump ripper...Wink
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Would anyone happen to know where i can buy good replacement oil ilters and fuel filters for the HD20? I have had bad luck in the past with those old style cartridge types fitting correctly. Just want to get the right ones. Andy help wod be appreciated. Heres a pic of 1 of the oil filter housing.
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  Part Number Manufacturer Wix Part Number
079352 ALLIS-CHALMERS 51133     


straight from with wix interchange.  just punch in your other numbers.  the big HD fuel filter may be questionable?


Edited by CAL(KS) - 03 May 2019 at 9:26am
Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20

Dad- WD, D17D, D19D, RT100A, 7020, 7080,7580, 2-8550's, 2-S77, HD15
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Originally posted by CAL(KS) CAL(KS) wrote:


 <span style="white-space:pre">     </span>Part Number<span style="white-space:pre">     </span>Manufacturer<span style="white-space:pre">     </span>Wix Part Number
<span style="white-space:pre">     </span>079352 <span style="white-space:pre">     </span>ALLIS-CHALMERS<span style="white-space:pre">     </span>51133   <span style="white-space:pre">     </span> 


straight from with wix interchange.  just punch in your other numbers.  the big HD fuel filter may be questionable?



Thanks! As for the big HD filter ill have to pull it and see what the number is. Hopfully something available
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