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    Posted: 29 Nov 2010 at 9:28pm
I just became the new owner of an hd6 e dozer. It has been setting for 3 years. It started ok and would move in forward and reverse but would not turn left or right. any suggestions as to what might be wrong?. the serial no is 9152 any ideas as to what year it was made? thanks larry
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the dozer guys will know but i think they are dry clutches and if so they likley are just "stuck" from sitting.they'll know how to free em up.
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Steering clutches frozen , need to get them to release, if fiber disc in clutches they are rusted to plates. Check bottom of case to make sure the holes through case are not plugged and water has set in case.  Pipe plug threads, clean case out well and then put about 5 gal of diesel in each side , run machine lightly using clutches to try to free up.
 If not you may have to pull full brake clutch drum and free manualy. At that time you might think of putting HD11 ceramic clutch plates into them.
 
Oh be sure to put plugs in holes when adding diesel as it tends to run out fast in not installed... LOL


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Thanks Coke, do you happen to know the plug size? The dozer is not home yet and about a 20 min drive to work on it. Is there a site where I can find the year?  thanks
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believe they are 3/4" pipe plugs if memory is correct.
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Anybody know the year of this? Larry is my brother. Nick

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Serial number will identify year.
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hd6e 9152 is the serial no. I have not been able to find out what year it is.
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1958 / srl# from 7948 to 10053
 
Sorry I missed your question on Srl # in your first post , but got around to it when I read your last post .. Rough getting old and not reading things completly


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Thanks Coke, we are lucky to have someone with your knowledge on this site. Larry
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Hi guys, I have a complete AC 1967 HD6G for sale for parts . info can be seen in the forum classifides section page 2. Price is negotiable. you can click on the big and ugly to see a picture @ www.equipfind.com/heavyequipment/1967AllisChalmersHD6G   
Saratoga NY area. I wish to sell it as one unit rather than part out. The old picture is from an old add I put out. Price, we'll talk ;-) Rick  ( mudder45 )
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