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So, I took a leap of faith and bought this beast. Was it a good decision? I think so, but time will tell... If you are interested in the discussion then just ask. Was it 100% ready to go? No!!! Was it worth the price paid? Maybe, we will see... I am in the process of adding AC and some of my own electronic mods to give it an update. Researching a 3306 compressor mount for it. Yeah, there is one out there but it is for a wheel loader with a 3 groove pulley. I will probably fabricate my own instead of buying into something I have to modify anyway. Mods are what I do so no big deal. There is a C&C YouTube video on this machine. Go check it out. It is a very nice machine. It was a strategic buy and I plan to put it to work.
I have removed the duct board ceiling gaining access to the air handler box. It has a heater core only. I would like to know if the military ever outfitted the D7G with A/C? I don't think so because the TM(s) do not mention or have any chapter related to A/C cooling or part assemblies thereof. C&C has previewed some fantastic equipment over the years but nothing is 100% job site ready. This machine is certainly wants to move dirt but it needs some TLC still. The cab doors and control linkages need tweaking. Not as easy as it sounds. Every control push-rod needs its nuts broken and the threads clean so that you can adjust things. The paint must be removed. Everything needs heat and lubrication to break loose. The fan belt(s) need tightening but to accomplish that things needed to be disassembled. Anyway, the engine sounds perfect and the blade group looks unused except for the end cutting edges. It is an awesome machine no doubt. I will post my rehab pictures with some additional findings. I found the service records behind the seat for this machine along with a few others. Not much other than routine maintenance and received at Tromdale Cove, or Cave? Something like that. I have 5 or 6 folders on different serial# machines. It's hard to read the cursive writing on all of the files. Pretty much a punch list of routine service procedures. These were serviced on or around 2001.
I have removed the duct board ceiling gaining access to the air handler box. It has a heater core only. I would like to know if the military ever outfitted the D7G with A/C? I don't think so because the TM(s) do not mention or have any chapter related to A/C cooling or part assemblies thereof. C&C has previewed some fantastic equipment over the years but nothing is 100% job site ready. This machine is certainly wants to move dirt but it needs some TLC still. The cab doors and control linkages need tweaking. Not as easy as it sounds. Every control push-rod needs its nuts broken and the threads clean so that you can adjust things. The paint must be removed. Everything needs heat and lubrication to break loose. The fan belt(s) need tightening but to accomplish that things needed to be disassembled. Anyway, the engine sounds perfect and the blade group looks unused except for the end cutting edges. It is an awesome machine no doubt. I will post my rehab pictures with some additional findings. I found the service records behind the seat for this machine along with a few others. Not much other than routine maintenance and received at Tromdale Cove, or Cave? Something like that. I have 5 or 6 folders on different serial# machines. It's hard to read the cursive writing on all of the files. Pretty much a punch list of routine service procedures. These were serviced on or around 2001.
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