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Always wanted a d6r

AMBMike

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Another tidbit. The RH corner bit on the blade will wear faster than the left.

I've seen this on most dozers and always assumed it was due to operator habits. It seems the right side undercarriage wears faster also.

Is this due to dozer design or operator?
 

John C.

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If you check the majority of operators, the right handed ones generally wear on the right side of the machine more than on the left side. Operators tend to steer in one direction more than the other. Occasionally you find a left handed operator who will wear the left side out a little faster.

The other issue concerns which side of the blade the tilt cylinder is on. Most operators will use the tilt cylinder side as a ripper to pry out things like stumps and hard rock.
 

Mquinista

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Hey, guys , something about dozers... a machine that age probably went through a lot.
What raises my eye brow is that dozer blade seems to be from a long track machine.... LGP´s wich are usually used in sand... that would explain the wear.
But who ever bought the tractor new, might have ordered it like that.

Track gousers seem to be a litle worn, probably tracks system too, that will be expensive.

9K hours .... also seem a litle low, but that matters litle, if it has a 3306 engine that last 30k so not a problem there, TXM is easy to reseal , as long as the charge pump is fine it will last a long time.
Beeing a diff steer has a litle more to it, but also easy to fix, bet yours has TXM controls with rods , its also bulet prof.
U have a nice tractor, will last a long time.
Good luck
 

CM1995

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It’s been repaired on that right push arm. No doubt. She’s not perfect but I’m not ether and I’m older that it. I can fix whatever it might need. But no more than I need to run it it should last me a while from what I’ve seen so far from it. The other side push arm hasn’t been welded on. It doesn’t make my living. Working on other people’s equipment does! lol.

Allegedly or real hours are 9421 according to my e.t. And dash.

I gave 45k for it. Pretty good price for around here……

I think you did pretty well for $45K. Hope it serves you well.

Really like the D6R dozers. Bought a new D6R XW back in 2006 - fantastic machine.
 
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