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    Posted: 14 Oct 2010 at 5:34pm
I just checked my literature and the other gentleman I believe to be correct with referring to it as a 1966 by s/n.....
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Beautiful machine, wish mine looked that good......
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It looks great Parran.  I finally got that B running that I picked up from you a while back.  I'll have to post some pictures on the tractor side.  Take Care, Rick W.

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Hello Mel, how many gallons of valspar were used and what prep work did you do?Thanks, Steve
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Those are both incredible machines. You hardly ever see a restored dozer like that or at least around here. It's good to see some one giving them a new look on life. I am now really jealous. LOL!
The only thing like that I have to brag about is unfortunately an all origional John Deere 350C, please try to forgive me, but I would take one of those off your hands in a heartbeat if you guys decide to give them away :) 
 
PS. Welcome to the forum HD6 Merv I myself cannot help you with much on the construction forum but if you need to know something about the Unstyled WC's I should be able to assist you. But if I'm not smart enough there are plenty of people on here who are. Once again Welcome and Good Luck.

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1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500
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Hi All
Thats a real great job you,ve done on that HD6E.
My first visit to this forum, great work thanks
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It appears to be a 1966. It does appear to be a later model due to the seat and air cleaner and would have a 6000 engine. Nice tractor.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PBSoMd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Jul 2010 at 4:10pm
Ages, not sure about the year? Serial # HD6E 19847 Just a little over 4000 hrs, I'm the third owner, it was purchase new about 10 miles from me
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I am curious about the age of the tractor. I have a 1961 HD6E with a 6000 engine.  Could you please share?
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Working picture of the HD6 E

 
Derek, we had a local print shop make the decals based on pictures we had.
 
Lou, we will try and get some pictures up soon
Thanks
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Great machine.  Now, where did you get the decals!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CAL(KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jun 2010 at 6:58pm
nice looking machines,  Are they strictly for restoration or going to be worked?  I am considering repainting my HD16 but that is quite a project and then i would be afraid to use it lol. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LouSWPA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jun 2010 at 6:52pm
Hey PB, you might want to give the folks on the forum a treat and give us some pics of some of the other toys you guys have. You guys do nice work!
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For some reason my dozer is yellow over the orignal orange,  almost flat orange(maybe oxidized),but PBS definately has done great job with paint and restore.
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No question the orange looks great! Nice looking dozer!
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Pretty and pretty cool too, I am still looking here for my next 'project' and a place to perform it!!
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Yes, super job,looks great!.We use cat yellow for our AC yellow if it needs to be yellow and AC orange if it needs to be orange (cause as woodbutch says "it's purtier"). We were using the valspar AC orange from Tractor Supply but they took it off the shelf to comply with California air emmisions rules. So we went into stealth mode and got some shipped out from the east coast so we can finish painting. So for woodbutch I thought I woud post these AC orange work in progress pictures of a 1955 HD6B were restoring for our collection. We also have a HD6E that will get yellow and a HD6EP coming that will stay yellow
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It's actually Cat yellow, good quality paint and we liked the color
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Am I correct in assuming  that it is FIAT ALLIS yellow????
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Nice job looks good ,  only thing is track looks a little tight, should be some sag in track over top carrier roller. about 1" or so on each side of center
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 Thanks Guys, We debated on orange but decided to leave it yellow. My son painted it, PJSoMd, we still use it on a few jobs. He had the decals made based on pictures and measurements from the original, he did a nice job on it!
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Nice Job !.....Curious where ya found the decals ?? Really looks sharp.
 
Thanks for the pix 
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Yessirre, that's what mines gonna look like ,yessirre! Except it's gonna be orange.And it,s gonna be purtier, well maybe. Great job!
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I wish I had time to make mine look like this.
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Now that is pretty.  If it is also is great mechanically, you got a winner.
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New set of work clothes, all ready to go to work

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