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D7 E Bull-Tilt Blade, avalibility ??

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10 years 11 months ago #86329 by D6 Pete
Hello All,, do any body know where i might find a bull-tilt blade for a D7E , with the side arms blade and Cat Hyd ram. Bit like hens teeth here in Aussie . N. California would be best .or, Qld Aussie!,, Just a try . Thanks .. Pete

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10 years 11 months ago #86528 by D6 Pete
Looks like they are hard to find in CA as well!. The D7E,s are getting old, but mostly they are still being used as well. I have found one here in Aussie ,, it is a bit worn--rough about the pins etc ,,, but may buy it and fix up!!. Thanks .. pete

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10 years 11 months ago #86557 by Tim Matthews
What is a bull- tilt blade? did you check machinery trader?

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10 years 11 months ago #86565 by D6 Pete
Replied by D6 Pete on topic D7 E blade
Tim , the bull tilt as we call them ,, dont have the A frame or sometimes called C frame ,,, has the 2 big side arms from trunions to blade and diagonal braces to centre of blade ,,and large Hyd ram on left side to tilt it .. I didnt think machinery trader has blades for sale without machine!!?. not sure on that! ... Thanks . pete

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10 years 11 months ago #86581 by Tim Matthews
Ok Im clear on the type. To me your describing a straght blade. Look under attachments then your description,there is alot of blades for sale . I would like an angle blade n c-frame for my d-7 3-t but Im lookin close to home right now. Tim

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10 years 11 months ago #86783 by Old Magnet
That would be a 7S bulldozer with a 59Fxxxx s/n if you can find one.
Heavy unit at 5,780 lbs equipped for use with hydraulic control.

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10 years 11 months ago #86801 by D6 Pete
Regards ,, pete

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