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5g 6g similar?

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    Posted: 09 Aug 2012 at 1:15pm
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ok what just happened??!  My question is are the 5g and the 6g similar machines?  What parts will interchange? Thanks for any insight on this.
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The transmission,stering cluch,final drive and undercariage are interchangable
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If you take the tractor from the transmission back , all HD5 and HD 6 parts interchange. Track links , sprockets, rollers. idler and other track parts but each machine uses more or less links in track. 
 counter weight, also interchange . HD5G was a 1 yard machine HD6G a 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 yard machine . 
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thanks for the info.I found out from the guy that has this machine that it is actually a hd6g serial # 1898 my guess is its a 55 or 56? Anyone know what year this one is?
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Later HD-6's had many differences from the HD-5.  Undercarriage parts are mostly interchangeable for all models.
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